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Old 08-22-2021, 06:03 PM
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Lower dash knee panel 1990 22re Screws

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so I’m looking for the screw holders for the lower Dash knee panels they are blue they sit in a little square pocket anyone know the part number is
it’s a little plastic piece to make the screw tight it’s for a 1990 22re pickup ? See picture below



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That plastic part is broken where the screws go through it. Need to replace the whole thing. What color is it, pic of a pic on a screen looses a lot of detail, I might have a spare. EDIT: Just reread your post, I don't think I have blue, just gray and brown.

Here's a pic off ebay to show what the boss looks like on the other side when it's not broken. For some reason the seller left the screws in the part, they normally just fall out.



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Old 08-23-2021, 06:45 AM
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My dash is perfect It was just a picture off the Internet I don’t need the whole thing I just need the little square piece That got behind a dash that sits in a little pocket the Square piece is like a quarter inch the at the most with a little hole that the screw goes into
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Check out local Hardware stores worst case Home Depot or Lowes

You should find something that you can make work.
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Oh I see, the pic kind of confused me I guess.

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Yes that is the part in the Picture Do you happen to know the Toyota part number ?
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They both say 201-2, but doubt that's anything like a part number.
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Try this

Try going to the auto parts store and looking for the square license plate screw mount. Typically they are white. Sometimes they are in the universal or generic section. They typically have a few different sizes. Hopefully that helps.

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I have those square nuts. Gimme a bit to find the part number
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Sweet cool thanks jimkola
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You have two choices. 90189-05032 or 90189-05083. Maybe with your model number I could eliminate one
Look at the picture. See how one part number has an asterisk. Then look at lower left and you see the what the asterisk is about. I think I have the 90189-05032, which are blue.


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It’s a 1990 22re 2wd pickup base model
four-speed manual with 511 Thousand miles original everything except for wear and tear stuff



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I’d prefer the model number. Mine in RN61LV-MSEA
yours is probably something like RN120L-xxxxx
it’s on the door jam vin label, or maybe on a plate on the firewall
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Oh ok thanks I’ll upload a pic in a few hrs
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