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Let us explore the automotive fasteners

There is a large selection of universal automotive retainers, clips and fasteners at a low and
affordable price to help auto enthusiasts, car body shops and businesses reduce the costs of
car maintenance and repair. We often visualise various engine components, bulky doors, or
wheels when we think of automotive parts. But the truth is that the average vehicle consists
of over 30,000 small parts, most of which fall in the automotive fastener category. Fasteners
are a generic term for all bits and pieces like bolts, nuts, screws, spacers, or springs used in
practically every car component. Even though the fasteners are small, they are not
insignificant, quite contrary. There are over 64,000 different designs which are used
throughout the industry, and there is no vehicle on the planet that would be able to
function correctly if it wasn’t for those invisible mechanical heroes. In this article, we
explore some of the most common types of fasteners used in the automotive industry.

The most common automotive clips used are as follows:


Nuts and Bolts – The average car consists of a thousand nuts and bolts of all sizes used in
every corner. The nuts and bolts are used to hold engine components, suspension arms, and
dashboards, amongst other things. Simple but irreplaceable, millions of them are produced
each day using various iron and aluminium alloys.
Washers – A washer is a thin plate (metal or plastic) that is used in conjunction with a nut
and bolt. Its primary purpose is to distribute the load or pressure created by the bolt. It is an
extremely simple fastener, and it is often round in shape with an appropriate hole in the
middle.
Rivets – Rivets are used in car production as well as in aftermarket and repair processes and
have the simple task of firmly holding on two pieces of metal or plastic together. Most rivets
are made from metal, but plastic ones are used for plastic bumpers or trim pieces. Rivets
cannot be reused.
Springs – Made exclusively out of metal, springs are a simple type of fastener used to create
tension between two mechanical components.
Pins – Designed to keep the components in place but still allow some movement, pins can
be made out of plastic or metal. Metal ones are commonly reusable, but plastic can be
destroyed when removed.
A door trim clip is designed to easily attach to the door panel and adjusted as per your
vehicle’s specific needs. You will need to safely remove the damaged clips and replace them
with new ones to ensure your door panels are secure. Selecting the right kind of panel clips
is essential. There are many different types and models of panel clips and fasteners available
in the market to meet your specific vehicle requirements.

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