Possible Part Numbers for Velcro Retainer Clips ?
I have a 2009 Express with broken velcro clips that hold the interior right rear trim panel to the metal frame of the van.
I took some pics but cannot positively identify them for ordering replacements. As near as I can tell, they are GM part number 10280776.
It measures 20mm x 20mm x 10mm ( not counting the other half of the velcro part that is "bonded" to the van chassis )
Thanks in advance !
I took some pics but cannot positively identify them for ordering replacements. As near as I can tell, they are GM part number 10280776.
It measures 20mm x 20mm x 10mm ( not counting the other half of the velcro part that is "bonded" to the van chassis )
Thanks in advance !
Originally, I was told by the dealership that I would need to replace the entire interior panel ... about $300.
I told them that I'd already found the fasteners online for about $5 and would just go that way instead. They came back about 5 minutes later to tell me that Yes, they can order just the fasteners ... for about $10 each.
It worked out to be nearly the same as ordering online ... $4 each for the parts and 12-15 for shipping ... for a piece of velcro plastic ... 12-15 shipping ... yeesh !
Anyway, I got the parts today ... took a pic so at least somebody else doesn't have to guess.
I told them that I'd already found the fasteners online for about $5 and would just go that way instead. They came back about 5 minutes later to tell me that Yes, they can order just the fasteners ... for about $10 each.
It worked out to be nearly the same as ordering online ... $4 each for the parts and 12-15 for shipping ... for a piece of velcro plastic ... 12-15 shipping ... yeesh !
Anyway, I got the parts today ... took a pic so at least somebody else doesn't have to guess.
That will be the next thing I try. Even so I would need to find a piece of this specific Velcro to screw it down on either end leaving an open spot in the center for the trim side. I was thinking about trying glue first. I might also look into just doing away with the Velcro and using a thumb screw but not as clean looking.
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I tried searching everywhere online. I don't really have the time or desire to stand in a parts department.






