where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk
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Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk
"Jp Davis" <jp_yj@hotmailBITCH.com> wrote:
>Anchor? Sort of like an anchor you would use in your wall for a heavy
>picture? (obviously not a hard plastic one, just the same style of
>operation)
>
They're called wellnuts!
Here's a picture:
http://www.desmoparts.com/ducati/wellnut/wellnut.htm
>Anchor? Sort of like an anchor you would use in your wall for a heavy
>picture? (obviously not a hard plastic one, just the same style of
>operation)
>
They're called wellnuts!
Here's a picture:
http://www.desmoparts.com/ducati/wellnut/wellnut.htm
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Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk
"Jp Davis" <jp_yj@hotmailBITCH.com> wrote:
>Anchor? Sort of like an anchor you would use in your wall for a heavy
>picture? (obviously not a hard plastic one, just the same style of
>operation)
>
They're called wellnuts!
Here's a picture:
http://www.desmoparts.com/ducati/wellnut/wellnut.htm
>Anchor? Sort of like an anchor you would use in your wall for a heavy
>picture? (obviously not a hard plastic one, just the same style of
>operation)
>
They're called wellnuts!
Here's a picture:
http://www.desmoparts.com/ducati/wellnut/wellnut.htm
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Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk
Patrick did pass the time by typing:
> butterfly nuts??
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/...sory=987265746
?
That's more for cycle glass, but the shape is right.
> "Ed J." a écrit dans le message de news:...
>> "matt" wrote:
>>
>>> I just recently got a hide a trunk off of ebay. It came with the bolts
>>> that attach the trunk to the tub, but no nuts for the tub.
>>>
>>> I called the local dealer, and he couldn't find a part # for me.
>>> Can anybody help me on this one?
>>>
>>> thanks, matt
>>
>> Matt - I got mine at the local hardware store. You know those displays
>> with al the hardware in plastic drawers? They were in there. They have
>> a name but it escapes me at the moment. What your looking for is a
>> little rubber plug that looks like a top hat. At the "top" of the top
>> hat is a nut. You stick the plug into the hole in the tub, then when
>> you put the bolt in, it threads through the nut, pulls it back, which
>> expands the rubber so that it doesn't pull back out of the hole.
>> Hope that explanation helps. I think I have some extras in the garage
>> - email me if you need a picture of one. I know I ended up buy a
>> couple different sizes because I wasn't sure what fit. They were only
>> a couple cents each.
>> -Ed
> butterfly nuts??
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/...sory=987265746
?
That's more for cycle glass, but the shape is right.
> "Ed J." a écrit dans le message de news:...
>> "matt" wrote:
>>
>>> I just recently got a hide a trunk off of ebay. It came with the bolts
>>> that attach the trunk to the tub, but no nuts for the tub.
>>>
>>> I called the local dealer, and he couldn't find a part # for me.
>>> Can anybody help me on this one?
>>>
>>> thanks, matt
>>
>> Matt - I got mine at the local hardware store. You know those displays
>> with al the hardware in plastic drawers? They were in there. They have
>> a name but it escapes me at the moment. What your looking for is a
>> little rubber plug that looks like a top hat. At the "top" of the top
>> hat is a nut. You stick the plug into the hole in the tub, then when
>> you put the bolt in, it threads through the nut, pulls it back, which
>> expands the rubber so that it doesn't pull back out of the hole.
>> Hope that explanation helps. I think I have some extras in the garage
>> - email me if you need a picture of one. I know I ended up buy a
>> couple different sizes because I wasn't sure what fit. They were only
>> a couple cents each.
>> -Ed
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Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk
Patrick did pass the time by typing:
> butterfly nuts??
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/...sory=987265746
?
That's more for cycle glass, but the shape is right.
> "Ed J." a écrit dans le message de news:...
>> "matt" wrote:
>>
>>> I just recently got a hide a trunk off of ebay. It came with the bolts
>>> that attach the trunk to the tub, but no nuts for the tub.
>>>
>>> I called the local dealer, and he couldn't find a part # for me.
>>> Can anybody help me on this one?
>>>
>>> thanks, matt
>>
>> Matt - I got mine at the local hardware store. You know those displays
>> with al the hardware in plastic drawers? They were in there. They have
>> a name but it escapes me at the moment. What your looking for is a
>> little rubber plug that looks like a top hat. At the "top" of the top
>> hat is a nut. You stick the plug into the hole in the tub, then when
>> you put the bolt in, it threads through the nut, pulls it back, which
>> expands the rubber so that it doesn't pull back out of the hole.
>> Hope that explanation helps. I think I have some extras in the garage
>> - email me if you need a picture of one. I know I ended up buy a
>> couple different sizes because I wasn't sure what fit. They were only
>> a couple cents each.
>> -Ed
> butterfly nuts??
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/...sory=987265746
?
That's more for cycle glass, but the shape is right.
> "Ed J." a écrit dans le message de news:...
>> "matt" wrote:
>>
>>> I just recently got a hide a trunk off of ebay. It came with the bolts
>>> that attach the trunk to the tub, but no nuts for the tub.
>>>
>>> I called the local dealer, and he couldn't find a part # for me.
>>> Can anybody help me on this one?
>>>
>>> thanks, matt
>>
>> Matt - I got mine at the local hardware store. You know those displays
>> with al the hardware in plastic drawers? They were in there. They have
>> a name but it escapes me at the moment. What your looking for is a
>> little rubber plug that looks like a top hat. At the "top" of the top
>> hat is a nut. You stick the plug into the hole in the tub, then when
>> you put the bolt in, it threads through the nut, pulls it back, which
>> expands the rubber so that it doesn't pull back out of the hole.
>> Hope that explanation helps. I think I have some extras in the garage
>> - email me if you need a picture of one. I know I ended up buy a
>> couple different sizes because I wasn't sure what fit. They were only
>> a couple cents each.
>> -Ed
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Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk
Patrick did pass the time by typing:
> butterfly nuts??
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/...sory=987265746
?
That's more for cycle glass, but the shape is right.
> "Ed J." a écrit dans le message de news:...
>> "matt" wrote:
>>
>>> I just recently got a hide a trunk off of ebay. It came with the bolts
>>> that attach the trunk to the tub, but no nuts for the tub.
>>>
>>> I called the local dealer, and he couldn't find a part # for me.
>>> Can anybody help me on this one?
>>>
>>> thanks, matt
>>
>> Matt - I got mine at the local hardware store. You know those displays
>> with al the hardware in plastic drawers? They were in there. They have
>> a name but it escapes me at the moment. What your looking for is a
>> little rubber plug that looks like a top hat. At the "top" of the top
>> hat is a nut. You stick the plug into the hole in the tub, then when
>> you put the bolt in, it threads through the nut, pulls it back, which
>> expands the rubber so that it doesn't pull back out of the hole.
>> Hope that explanation helps. I think I have some extras in the garage
>> - email me if you need a picture of one. I know I ended up buy a
>> couple different sizes because I wasn't sure what fit. They were only
>> a couple cents each.
>> -Ed
> butterfly nuts??
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/...sory=987265746
?
That's more for cycle glass, but the shape is right.
> "Ed J." a écrit dans le message de news:...
>> "matt" wrote:
>>
>>> I just recently got a hide a trunk off of ebay. It came with the bolts
>>> that attach the trunk to the tub, but no nuts for the tub.
>>>
>>> I called the local dealer, and he couldn't find a part # for me.
>>> Can anybody help me on this one?
>>>
>>> thanks, matt
>>
>> Matt - I got mine at the local hardware store. You know those displays
>> with al the hardware in plastic drawers? They were in there. They have
>> a name but it escapes me at the moment. What your looking for is a
>> little rubber plug that looks like a top hat. At the "top" of the top
>> hat is a nut. You stick the plug into the hole in the tub, then when
>> you put the bolt in, it threads through the nut, pulls it back, which
>> expands the rubber so that it doesn't pull back out of the hole.
>> Hope that explanation helps. I think I have some extras in the garage
>> - email me if you need a picture of one. I know I ended up buy a
>> couple different sizes because I wasn't sure what fit. They were only
>> a couple cents each.
>> -Ed
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fasteners and new splash guards (was: Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk)
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:48:36 -0500, Patrick wrote:
> butterfly nuts??
As I wondered what that is, I asked google. Apparently that's another
name for "wing nut".
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/butterfly+nut
Thanks for the wellnut suggestion. I'm not the OP, but today I tried
installing the splash guards on my TJ. The fronts are fine and so it
the driver-side rear. (hint: remove the 4 T-30 screws holding the
bumper's endcap, it's much easier to remove the plastic rivet then)
However, on the passenger side the cavity where I am supposed to put
my hand to put the (hex) nut behind the sheet metal is blocked.
Instead of an empty hole to reach through, there is a black (plastic?)
thing in the way. What might that be and is there an easy way to move
it? The location is at the back of the passenger-side rear wheel well
about where the taillight is mounted. I'll check at the hardware
store for a wellnut and also a matching plastic rivet since the rivet
may work as well.
TIA,
-D
PS. the splash guards are the rubber ones from Mopar: #82202305
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories...ler/splash.htm
the Jeep is an '05 TJ
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> butterfly nuts??
As I wondered what that is, I asked google. Apparently that's another
name for "wing nut".
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/butterfly+nut
Thanks for the wellnut suggestion. I'm not the OP, but today I tried
installing the splash guards on my TJ. The fronts are fine and so it
the driver-side rear. (hint: remove the 4 T-30 screws holding the
bumper's endcap, it's much easier to remove the plastic rivet then)
However, on the passenger side the cavity where I am supposed to put
my hand to put the (hex) nut behind the sheet metal is blocked.
Instead of an empty hole to reach through, there is a black (plastic?)
thing in the way. What might that be and is there an easy way to move
it? The location is at the back of the passenger-side rear wheel well
about where the taillight is mounted. I'll check at the hardware
store for a wellnut and also a matching plastic rivet since the rivet
may work as well.
TIA,
-D
PS. the splash guards are the rubber ones from Mopar: #82202305
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories...ler/splash.htm
the Jeep is an '05 TJ
--
One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie.
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fasteners and new splash guards (was: Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk)
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:48:36 -0500, Patrick wrote:
> butterfly nuts??
As I wondered what that is, I asked google. Apparently that's another
name for "wing nut".
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/butterfly+nut
Thanks for the wellnut suggestion. I'm not the OP, but today I tried
installing the splash guards on my TJ. The fronts are fine and so it
the driver-side rear. (hint: remove the 4 T-30 screws holding the
bumper's endcap, it's much easier to remove the plastic rivet then)
However, on the passenger side the cavity where I am supposed to put
my hand to put the (hex) nut behind the sheet metal is blocked.
Instead of an empty hole to reach through, there is a black (plastic?)
thing in the way. What might that be and is there an easy way to move
it? The location is at the back of the passenger-side rear wheel well
about where the taillight is mounted. I'll check at the hardware
store for a wellnut and also a matching plastic rivet since the rivet
may work as well.
TIA,
-D
PS. the splash guards are the rubber ones from Mopar: #82202305
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories...ler/splash.htm
the Jeep is an '05 TJ
--
One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie.
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> butterfly nuts??
As I wondered what that is, I asked google. Apparently that's another
name for "wing nut".
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/butterfly+nut
Thanks for the wellnut suggestion. I'm not the OP, but today I tried
installing the splash guards on my TJ. The fronts are fine and so it
the driver-side rear. (hint: remove the 4 T-30 screws holding the
bumper's endcap, it's much easier to remove the plastic rivet then)
However, on the passenger side the cavity where I am supposed to put
my hand to put the (hex) nut behind the sheet metal is blocked.
Instead of an empty hole to reach through, there is a black (plastic?)
thing in the way. What might that be and is there an easy way to move
it? The location is at the back of the passenger-side rear wheel well
about where the taillight is mounted. I'll check at the hardware
store for a wellnut and also a matching plastic rivet since the rivet
may work as well.
TIA,
-D
PS. the splash guards are the rubber ones from Mopar: #82202305
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories...ler/splash.htm
the Jeep is an '05 TJ
--
One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie.
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
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fasteners and new splash guards (was: Re: where to find fasteners for hide-a-trunk)
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:48:36 -0500, Patrick wrote:
> butterfly nuts??
As I wondered what that is, I asked google. Apparently that's another
name for "wing nut".
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/butterfly+nut
Thanks for the wellnut suggestion. I'm not the OP, but today I tried
installing the splash guards on my TJ. The fronts are fine and so it
the driver-side rear. (hint: remove the 4 T-30 screws holding the
bumper's endcap, it's much easier to remove the plastic rivet then)
However, on the passenger side the cavity where I am supposed to put
my hand to put the (hex) nut behind the sheet metal is blocked.
Instead of an empty hole to reach through, there is a black (plastic?)
thing in the way. What might that be and is there an easy way to move
it? The location is at the back of the passenger-side rear wheel well
about where the taillight is mounted. I'll check at the hardware
store for a wellnut and also a matching plastic rivet since the rivet
may work as well.
TIA,
-D
PS. the splash guards are the rubber ones from Mopar: #82202305
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories...ler/splash.htm
the Jeep is an '05 TJ
--
One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie.
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> butterfly nuts??
As I wondered what that is, I asked google. Apparently that's another
name for "wing nut".
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/butterfly+nut
Thanks for the wellnut suggestion. I'm not the OP, but today I tried
installing the splash guards on my TJ. The fronts are fine and so it
the driver-side rear. (hint: remove the 4 T-30 screws holding the
bumper's endcap, it's much easier to remove the plastic rivet then)
However, on the passenger side the cavity where I am supposed to put
my hand to put the (hex) nut behind the sheet metal is blocked.
Instead of an empty hole to reach through, there is a black (plastic?)
thing in the way. What might that be and is there an easy way to move
it? The location is at the back of the passenger-side rear wheel well
about where the taillight is mounted. I'll check at the hardware
store for a wellnut and also a matching plastic rivet since the rivet
may work as well.
TIA,
-D
PS. the splash guards are the rubber ones from Mopar: #82202305
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories...ler/splash.htm
the Jeep is an '05 TJ
--
One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie.
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org