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Old 08-09-2009, 06:49 PM
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Fender arch rivets

Anyone knows to how install rivets on the fender arch without using the rivet gun?

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Old 08-09-2009, 07:33 PM
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Anyone knows to how install rivets on the fender arch without using the rivet gun?

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Why do it any other way. A rivet gun in only ~$27 bucks.
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Old 08-10-2009, 03:11 AM
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You can get one very cheap on ebay.. I got one from the UK in theend...
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Old 08-10-2009, 09:02 AM
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we did it without a rivet gun and it was very difficult. I say "we" because you really need 2 sets of hands... the rivet gun is really worth saving the frustration.

if you must, heat up the plastic rivet a bit with a hair dryer so that it can bend a bit easier. Use pliers to pull the stem outward (it will take 1 person to do just this) while the other person uses any other tool to hold the small base of the rivet in place against the flare. Like I said, this was the only way we could figure out how to do it without the gun... very not recommended. We gave up after putting in only 3 rivets under each wheel. Body shop eventually put the rest in without being asked when they saw the extras in my trunk.
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...it was a pain in the rear to do it w/o a rivet gun. It is do-able, but you will find it very frustrated at times. I did used a plier to try to install the flares, but it was kind of difficult to do it without the help of second person and I decided to wait until my rivet gun came. I was just too anxious to install them even before I got the rivet gun . I would not recommend installing the fender flares w/o using a proper rivet gun tool. Good luck...

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we did it without a rivet gun and it was very difficult. I say "we" because you really need 2 sets of hands... the rivet gun is really worth saving the frustration.

if you must, heat up the plastic rivet a bit with a hair dryer so that it can bend a bit easier. Use pliers to pull the stem outward (it will take 1 person to do just this) while the other person uses any other tool to hold the small base of the rivet in place against the flare. Like I said, this was the only way we could figure out how to do it without the gun... very not recommended. We gave up after putting in only 3 rivets under each wheel. Body shop eventually put the rest in without being asked when they saw the extras in my trunk.
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I have a rivet tool for the small pop rivets, such as the ones in the trim piece for the rear bumper when installing the hitch receiver, but I haven't been able to find one for the fender flare rivets. Does anyone know the diameter of the fender arch rivets, and where to find a tool for those? My local hardware store doesn't have a tool for those larger pop rivets.

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I have a rivet tool for the small pop rivets, such as the ones in the trim piece for the rear bumper when installing the hitch receiver, but I haven't been able to find one for the fender flare rivets. Does anyone know the diameter of the fender arch rivets, and where to find a tool for those? My local hardware store doesn't have a tool for those larger pop rivets.

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Here is the one you can use:
NAPAONLINE

Same thingm but cheaper:
Marson 48000 Klik Plastic Rivet Setter with Pouch
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Thanks, shashankmittal.

I guess I should have been looking on-line, instead of at the hardware store.

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Here is the one you can use:
NAPAONLINE

Same thingm but cheaper:
Marson 48000 Klik Plastic Rivet Setter with Pouch
Unfortunately the cheaper one still costs $30 after shipping when I looked.
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Old 08-22-2009, 07:55 AM
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Put my wheel arches on today .. what an easy thing to do .. apart from taking the wheels off it's a snap ... and yes I had the rivet gun .. all rivets put in in under 10 minutes...
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