Sideskirt Hardware - bottom clip/plug

nwbecher

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Hey everyone, finally getting around to replacing the side skirt that the previous owner had damaged and ordered a replacement but never put on. I've already ordered all of the Dorman clips(963-203 from Amazon) but can't for the life of me find the 3x plugs that support it from the bottom. There's a few pictures, one of which I found here and on google, and it's #3 in the picture. I've called Ford and they provided me a part#(c1bz99000a25b) which has zero results on google.

I'm to the point where I'm likely going to see if I can find anyone with a 3D printer or just rig something else up(self tapping screws in another location, etc) but would prefer to do it properly if it's still possible.

Any ideas? Even the few replacement side skirts I can find all say "no hardware kit", and I don't know how many pages of ebay and google images I've been through trying to find something that could work. It's definitely an odd design. I made a thread already on the FiestaST subreddit and haven't had any luck there, though I did find another member looking for the same part and would love to relay the info if I can find something that'll work!

Thanks in advance!
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Have you tried going to a dealership parts dept. In person, they might be of more help. They can pull everything up on their computer and be able to get what you need. I'm guessing they will have to order it, unless you get lucky.

As a side note, autozone, pep boys, advance might have something similar enough to work. There's section that has fasteners like that from all the car companies. Buy a bunch and test fit them, then return whatever doesnt work.

Another thought would be some clever ziptie usage. If the hole on the body is near an edge if some sort, that would make it even easier.
 


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These clips, or something just like it, are also available from Dorman.
I am sorry but I do not have a part number (can't find the package).
I found them at an Auto Zone store.
 


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These clips, or something just like it, are also available from Dorman.
I am sorry but I do not have a part number (can't find the package).
I found them at an Auto Zone store.
[emoji106] Yes. Exactly. I forgot to mention Dorman is the manufacturer of them.
 


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Yeah I went by AutoZone, O'Reily and Advance Auto Parts but didn't find anything similar. I might try a few other locations then to see if there's a variable between stores, as each had 1-2 spinners set up but I didn't see anything close to that design.

More leads than I had originally, thanks guys! Will update with an exact part# if I do find anything that fits.
 


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e bay has like a ford 200pc kit for like $15 then thread serts are like a pop rivet that have threaded hole that you can screw a bolt into. big trucks use them all the time, very strong.
 


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Following. I’ll have to do this for the passenger side skirt on mine. A parking garage got the best of mine this past weekend 😑
 


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I found the clips that go on the rocker molding along the sides
Ford part number: W716351-S300
Auveco: 23493, 21668 (with seal, 25 pack and 15 pack respectively)
22099 (just plastic clip, no seal)

there is no Dorman equivalent but some have reported success with GM replacement 963-203, even though I think 963-220 might be closer to size and shape.
 


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Did you end up finding them? I'm currently looking for the same ones an was able to find them online but for like 50 bucks which is a robbery, Imma try to find them locally, dropped 2 pics of the clip 1747769347563.png 1747769304696.png
 


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Did you end up finding them? I'm currently looking for the same ones an was able to find them online but for like 50 bucks which is a robbery, Imma try to find them locally, dropped 2 pics of the clip View attachment 66585 View attachment 66584
I went to AutoZone and grabbed a few and plugged them in until it fit, cost me $5 plus double sided tape
 


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Looks like the bottom clips, the round ones that turn in to clasp come as part of a $650 kit. I cant find them separately to save my life. Ill check through our parts department. 1747774528052.png
 


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Looks like the bottom clips, the round ones that turn in to clasp come as part of a $650 kit. I cant find them separately to save my life. Ill check through our parts department. View attachment 66588
I ran into that same issue at a local trusted body shop who was trying to reattach my loose rocker panel. They fixed it with generic clips they sourced and saved me the cost of the full part.
 


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just figured out there are no "cheap" options for this one, I'll get it sorted with the ones from autozone and tryna get the one I have 3d scanned and printed
 


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just figured out there are no "cheap" options for this one, I'll get it sorted with the ones from autozone and tryna get the one I have 3d scanned and printed
ill scan one tonight. need to scan my st body to make rocker panel hole drill location pattern for my ses shell. not sure fdm printing will hold up tho. Ill make it with a sla printer out of nylon to see if they will stay together when pushed in. its the compressing of the tabs that worry me. fdm will snap right there im sure of it. but sla might hold up if they will flex enough
 




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