Missing screw in my mud guard need help with replacement

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Old 08-18-2018, 05:35 PM
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Missing screw in my mud guard need help with replacement

I was installing the OEM mud guard and when I was about the screw in the last screw I realize I'm missing a screw.
i contacted the seller for a replacement screw but in case they seller won't send me one does anyone know the part number for the screw? Thank you.
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How easy/hard is it to do it yourself with a jack?
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Originally Posted by pcmcia
How easy/hard is it to do it yourself with a jack?
I meant without a jack
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FWIW: If you have access to a pick-N-pull yard, you should be able to easily duplicate the missing screw. If not, ACE Hardware stores have an extensive selection of stainless steel sheet metal screws, and should be able to closely duplicate the original. You may also visit a local Body Shop, and ask if they have a similar screw.
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The mud guard installation can be done with wheel removal or jack use; but getting the rears on are somewhat tricky:screwing the brackets in is hard because you can't see where the mount holes are. A very short phillips screwdriver or socket will be needed install the the screws behind the tires as well.
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Originally Posted by pcmcia
I meant without a jack
The fronts are easy just turn the wheel as per instructions. The rear I used the flexible extension to twist around the narrow space. The clip that I had put in to install the rear bracket does not stay on, I used electrical tape to keep it in place before I screw it in.
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I found this part number.... 90114-SE0-000
looks like the right screw from picture but if anyone can confirm that would be great.
Old 08-26-2018, 09:38 PM
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The seller send me a replacement screw, the part number is 90139-SE0-003.
In case anyone needs it in the future.
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