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The OEM Side Strake clamps missing

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Old Mar 21, 2013 | 03:53 PM
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Anyone knows where to re-purchase the clamps that comes with the oem side stake kit? It doesn't come with model number, so I can't find it anywhere. It suppose to have 2 clamps on each side to hold the side stake rubber (bottom of the side panels). 2 of those clamps fell completely and the rubber is flying around underneath the car. Any help would be nice~
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ekid1314
Anyone knows where to re-purchase the clamps that comes with the oem side stake kit? It doesn't come with model number, so I can't find it anywhere. It suppose to have 2 clamps on each side to hold the side stake rubber (bottom of the side panels). 2 of those clamps fell completely and the rubber is flying around underneath the car. Any help would be nice~
Noticed the same thing here before putting the car away last fall for the winter. Fixed it temporarily by clamping a folded piece of metal (used a slot cover from the back of a PC) with a piece of rubber from a bicycle tire (to protect the frame). Used a C-Clamp to lock in the bend on the metal "clip". Will try a dealership parts counter when she's back on the road in a couple of weeks. LC
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Old Apr 4, 2013 | 02:21 PM
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my plastic part of the strake fell off on the driver side.

Anyone sell it by itself? i highly doubt it. I might just remove it completely on the other side to match.

However I put double side tape on it and the strake would come off so I have to press it back onto the body. Any luck securing the strake to the body?
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Old Apr 4, 2013 | 02:25 PM
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if you still have one you can use it as a guide and buy some thin aluminum strips from home depot or lowes and make your own, they aren't that tricky to fab with a vise and pliers
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