Option for the trunk liner ¼ turn fasteners


JBG

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I’m on my 3rd set of ¼ turn fasteners for the front storage tray. I was tired of them always flopping around and never really securing the liner. In my case, the originals lasted about one year and the replacements weren’t much longer. Maybe the AZ heat :confused I replaced them with a few Single Head Christmas Tree clips, which appear to offer a solid connection. I’m thinking that Nylon Arrow Clips may offer additional holding power but I’m not 100% certain. Does anyone have experience with these fasteners or maybe another suggestion?

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I only removed the liner to bleed the brakes and charge the battery. I did the brakes this weekend and added a Battery Tender Plus to prevent any short-term access issues.

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John
 
John you did good; thank you for the suggestion

Shadowman
 
I simply left the retainers out. No rattling or adverse effects whatsoever.
 
Single Head Christmas Tree Clips????

Single Head Christmas Tree Clips?!?! What is a Christmas Tree Clip? Where do you get them? What do they clip on the tree? :confused

My original clips need to be replaced too.

Chip
 
Xmas trees are a slang term used of the plastic push pins used to assemble many of the parts on FGT. Fender liners for example. I don't like them much because they are a PITA to remove. It is more secure than the 1/4 pins but you need tools to remove them. Generally they are once use pins, the 2nd time around they don't have the same holding power.
 
Xmas trees are a slang term used of the plastic push pins used to assemble many of the parts on FGT. Fender liners for example. I don't like them much because they are a PITA to remove. It is more secure than the 1/4 pins but you need tools to remove them. Generally they are once use pins, the 2nd time around they don't have the same holding power.

John and I discussed this very issue before the post was made and he assured me that even though in typical applications where the press in retainers aka chriistmas trees are one use in this case they go in snug however not tight as the result removing them is easy with no damge caused to them as such they can be reused. He also shared with me a cool little tool he located that removes them easy with no cosmetic damage.

Takes care

Shadowman
 
Single Head Christmas Tree Clips?!?! What is a Christmas Tree Clip? Where do you get them? What do they clip on the tree? :confused

My original clips need to be replaced too.

Chip

:lol The nearest would be the Ace Hardware down on 90th and Via Linda. Their hardware section is extensive.
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John you did good; thank you for the suggestion

Shadowman


Thank you Bill.
 
Thank you Bill.

You are very welcome

Here are a few pictures of them as they are an OEM Ford parts bin item; used throughout the product line

Takes care

Shadowman
 

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Xmas trees are a slang term used of the plastic push pins used to assemble many of the parts on FGT. Fender liners for example. I don't like them much because they are a PITA to remove. It is more secure than the 1/4 pins but you need tools to remove them. Generally they are once use pins, the 2nd time around they don't have the same holding power.

I completely agree that they can be a PITA to remove but a spark plug boot puller works like a charm. Absolutely no damage to the liner and a quick pull is all that is required.

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Hopefully, by installing the Battery Tender connector, I won't need to pull the liner until the next brake bleed.
 
Shadowman

Thanks for posting pics.

John
 
I found that by putting the fasteners in a little plastic bag they never break and the boot stays in place without them if you keep the lid closed when driving. :rofl
 
I found that by putting the fasteners in a little plastic bag they never break and the boot stays in place without them if you keep the lid closed when driving. :rofl

My clips sort of disapeared over time, so I also have to keep the boot closed while driving. The Christmas tree clip looks like a good alternative.

You do not have to water the clip at all, do you? :lol