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AGN



May 7, 08 - 4:39 PM
plastic clips for '86 chevy s10 door glass

I can't find any clips for this thing that will work. They are either too small, too big or cheap chinese crap that won't snap together and stay together.

Anyone ever find a good way to do these? Its a really stupid design.

AGN
vt.glass shop



May 7th, 2008 - 4:57 PM
Re: plastic clips for '86 chevy s10 door glass

CR Laurence has an abundance of these things. the # you want is CP896594,or #CP805161.
xs



May 7th, 2008 - 5:05 PM
Re: plastic clips for '86 chevy s10 door glass

AGN
leave a e mail adress and I send you some...I have 2 boxes full and we cant get rid of them...We haven't done those dorrs in over 8 years.....lol............
A H



May 7th, 2008 - 5:29 PM
Re: plastic clips for '86 chevy s10 door glass

GM dealers have the real McCoy, but they are about $4.00 each
Sir Slam A Lot



May 7th, 2008 - 8:12 PM
Re: plastic clips for '86 chevy s10 door glass

I have about 50 of these left.... I will ream out the hole a bit with my hook so they snap together easy, I am to cheap to get the fancy tool from Equalizer made for clamping these on with!!
xs



May 7th, 2008 - 8:22 PM
Re: plastic clips for '86 chevy s10 door glass

Just grind down a cheap pair of pliars until the teeth are are gone on the jaw and belt sand smooth..thats all they are anyway....and the end of the handle suppose to release the clips to reuse,never works anyway...lol........Stop being cheap Slammer...lol.....................


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