Fender Trim Screws

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Z71RCLB

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Does anyone know what thread size the fender molding screws are, I've looked and looked and cant seem too find this info anywhere. All I can find is that it takes 22 of them and I already knew that.
 

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Here are the GM sizes for the screws and bolts holding the chrome trim and fender flares. The front shows #8-18 standard and metric size screws depending on which diagram is used.

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wow that's exactly what I've been looking for, thank you very much east302.
 

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I keep a "Truck" directory on my computer and when something really useful like that comes along in a post I download to that directory. I have a lot of really useful stuff there. Add my thanks to that of the OP @east302
 

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Which wheel mounding? The plastic fender flare or the stainless trim. For the stainless trim, I bought a 100 pack on ebay for 15 bucks as opposed to buying 22 at a stupid price from GM. Exact same screw.

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That "pozi-driv" is the clue you're getting the right stuff. That's GM's fastener specification with the hash marks around the screw slots. Best when used with a pozi-driv screwdriver, which can be had from your Snap-On man. Of course a regular phillips works too but the pozi-driv grips them better.

Richard
 
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