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I guess I'm the only one that ever asked, because I couldn't find anything in this board or the main stock board. Had to call and talk to a tech to figure it out.
If you need to replace the OEM molding clip (door trim clip) and don't want the whole set ![]() the Danchuk number is 632. totally different look, but they say it fits. ![]()
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thanks for info jerr.
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