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Front Door Hinge Pin and Flat Nut Retainer Clips; 20-Piece (95-99 Tahoe)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CT43896
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Installation Position Front Door Hinge Pin Retainer
      • Quantity 20
      • Material Metal
      • Color Black
      • Condition New
      • Fits 95-99 Tahoe

      Description

      Durable Door Retainers. The Front Door Hinge Pin and Flat Nut Retainer Clips; 20-Piece are designed to securely hold the door hinge pins in place, preventing rattles and loosening over time. They provide a reliable replacement solution for maintaining proper door function and alignment.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from high-quality metal, these clips offer robust strength and a lasting finish. The black coating ensures resistance to corrosion and blends seamlessly with automotive hardware for a clean, professional look.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, making it accessible for both professionals and enthusiasts. The clips are designed to fit precisely, ensuring a simple and quick replacement process.

      Warranty. Backed by a 2-year warranty to guarantee long-lasting performance and customer confidence.

      Application. Specifically fits the 1995 to 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe models, providing an exact fit for optimal door hinge function without modification.

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