Andy;
I did the same thing today, but had to have them order them. I was at the
Dealer anyway to have the stripe guy replace one of my pinstripes. The
other part number that was posted for "rubber plugs" was for the two small
oval plugs that are on your bed floor (drivers side). This new p.n. fits
much better, anyway they had already order me ten of the first, so I just
added ten of the second. (its only a couple of bucks)
L. John Morris<ljohn@alltel.net>
!!!!! ... your local *HEMI* owner ...!!!!!
'97 SLT+ CC 4x4
5.2L, 5spd, 3.92SG
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> From: Andy Callahan <quasideedle@uky.campus.mci.net>
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: Re: Fender plug info
> Date: Thursday, April 10, 1997 3:58 PM
>
> At 10:21 PM 4/9/97 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hey folks;
> >
> >Open the driver's door and look at the rubber plug that is in the post
just
> >above the door latch, should work for the fender holes also.
> >
> >BTW, I did find some of those "STANDARD" plastic body plugs in my stash,
> >they are about the diameter for a 1/2" hole and a 3/4" diameter finish
lip.
> > They fit in the slots well and look OK. Alias, I only had three.
> >
> >L. John Morris<ljohn@alltel.net>
> >!!!!! ... your local *HEMI* owner ...!!!!!
> >'97 SLT+ CC 4x4
> >5.2L, 5spd, 3.92SG
> >
> >
> I took the plug from the post above the door latch out and tried in one
of
> the oval holes in the engine compartment. It fit fine. So, I took the
plug
> into the dealer today. We were able to determine the part number by
> searching through some computer schematics. The part number is 1774076
> (description: plug-wheel). The cost is 25 cents each.
> ==========================================
> Andy Callahan
> quasideedle@uky.campus.mci.net
> '97, V8, CC, Sport, 3.55, 5-speed, 4x2
> Tire & Handling Package
> All the little goodies
> ==========================================
>
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