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Rear Fender liners white clip part number

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Quick question... I installed the rear fender liners on my truck this weekend, and I broke the little white clips that hold those black plastic fender guards near the bumper. I've searched high and low for a part number with no success... can someone point me in the right direction!!!

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They may only come with the trim, take the part # from the trim, its molded in.

In the future the easy way to remove the trim peice is to use an 8mm deep socket and push it over the locking part of the white tab(s) (crawl under truck) and both will pop right off. Better than pulling it off as you can break the clips or there is a tab on the trim that aligns in a rear hole that may also be damaged (MY 2020).
 
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This is the part number for the white nylon clip that holds on the fender flare spats:

68499020AA - $ 0.31

They are sold as each. I bought a couple extras just in case.
 

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This is the part number for the white nylon clip that holds on the fender flare spats:

68499020AA - $ 0.31

They are sold as each. I bought a couple extras just in case.
I have OEM fender flares on my 2019 Limited 1599 and one of them is not pushed in all the way. Is there an easy way to push it back in without cracking the pain on the fender flare? Tried pushing with the handle of a screwdriver buffered by a cloth (to prevent damage and allow most pressure) but I could see the clear coat start to spider. Used 8mm socket to loosen wheel well liner and reach inside but couldn’t feel a hole to “pull it through”

what am I doing wrong? How do I get it pushed in? The gap between the body and the flare is bothering me?!
 

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Reviving an old thread here but just wanted to share my experience. The part # 68499020AA mentioned earlier in this thread is either incorrect, has changed since it was posted almost 2 years ago, or maybe I was just sent incorrectly packaged parts. I ordered part # 68499020AA from MyMoparParts and received a completely different style of attaching clip.

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After doing some more research, I found another part # 68092697AA, which was the correct part # for my 2019 1500. The top Google search result for this part # pulls up a generic, off-brand version on Amazon that is currently sold in a pack of 20 for $12, much cheaper than you can get them through an OEM Mopar parts source. These are a perfect replacement for those pesky, fragile clips that hold in the trim behind the fender flares.

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Does anyone know where I can buy these fender liners without the little mud flap, I’m trying to put real mud flaps and I’d rather not cut the liner molding
 

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