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Is there anywhere online I can buy clips (the rectangular ones and the pokey white ones) for the external trim? Or should I just go to a pug dealer?

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tagy

i just got a load of the white ones that hold on the plastic over the arches.

 

they are about 30p+VAT each from peugeot

 

the washers are 44p and the metal clips are 17p

 

thankfully the guy at peugeot got all the rights bits for me. I think you will have to get them from peugeot,

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Hilgie

The metal clips can't be ordered anymore. Maybe there are some left in the UK, but Peugeot France doesn't make them anymore.

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Guest seb

30p EACH - bastards :)

 

What do you mean by washers and metal clips? I'm guessing the latter are the rectangular ones which hold the red trim strips on?

 

What are the washers for? Just taken all of my trim off and didn't see any washers....

 

 

edit: Ah no, I bet the metal clips you mention are the bits I've left attached to the car?

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Guest peanutsarehairy

I have just thrown out a whole set!

You get them in scrappy's. Theres like 5 205 in just one of million scrappy's around me. They just slide off!

It was something like 25 clips all in for the car

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tagy

my local peugeot garage has the metal clips in stock. the big ones that hold the pins on the side of the bumper on. and the small ones that hold the arches on. - not sure if those are the clisp you mean hilgie.

 

seb, how did you take of the plastic arches? if you just pull them off then the metal clips are probobly on the ground under your car.

 

you put the white pegs onto the arch, they then poke through the holes in the arch. On the other side a small rubber washer goes onto the white pegs. The metal clips go on after that and are pushed against the rubber.

 

 

tom.

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Guest seb

well I got the door stips and the straight bits of the arch trims off by pulling those rectangular blocks off with my fingers. The actual arch bits were barely held on at all, they'd been half flapping off anyway and once I'd got the rectangular blocks off they just pulled off, apart from the front ones which were both screwed into the bumpers because their foremost prongs had broken off. Off to have a look at what I left behind in the dark :)

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Guest seb

Cant see anything, I think they've all already fallen off, whatever they were :)

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Guest seb

Just been to peugeot and bought a trim clip box.

 

Was £23 or so, code 6994.44 ("Lot De Fixations")

 

Contents are:

 

 

6 metal clips that go on the exterior to hold the trim against the bodywork.

 

15 metal circular "clips" presumably to go on the backside of the bodywork.

 

9 white, smooth plugs

 

3 white tibbed plugs

 

14 black longer ribbed plugs

 

2 grey longer ribbed plugs with trapesium-shaped back-palte.

 

14 plastic sleeves, 6mm long, presumably to go on the 14 black plugs.

 

17 rivets

 

11 rectangular push-fit clips that hold the red trim strips in place.

 

15 black rubbery washers

 

 

 

 

So a bit of a motley assortment, not sure what half of it is for, my trim was really bodged on before I took it off. Can someone guide me as to what should be used where? :D Talking about door strips and the 4 wheelarch trims.

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Guest seb

Just realised that the ones I only have 2 of I need about a dozen off (front and rear bumper trims).

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