cladding rivet

syclonekid43

New member
its gonna be time to put the sy back together in a few weeks. i remember a whiile back there was a post on part numbers from autofasco. who has the split rivets. i did a search and didnt find the part numbers. i talked to the guy a while back, but he didnt know which ones i need. can anybody help me out. thank
 

SYO237

SyTy Registry
2 packs RV117 and 1 pack RV118 does the entire truck.

if you are doing the whole truck, just get 2 packs of each so you'll have plenty of extra.....remember to keep the front bumper cladding o-rings... you'll know what im talking about when you pop the bumper off the support.
 

Loeryder

New member
RV117.jpg

5mm Plastic Rivet
5L x 20
RV117 25 @ 6.00
2 packs
Front and rear bumpers only


RV118.jpg

6.3 L x 20 Large Flange
Short Plastic Split Rivet
RV118 25 @ 6.00
2 packs
all other cladding, doors, corners, rockers...


http://www.autofastco.com/products/rivets/rivets.html

Can ya tell I'm doin the same thing?

And my rear bumper had the plastic O-rings, front bumper did not.
Looks like I'm goin lookin for more of those,
anyone know what or where or how to get?
 

syclonekid43

New member
Loeryder said:


And my rear bumper had the plastic O-rings, front bumper did not.
Looks like I'm goin lookin for more of those,
anyone know what or where or how to get?[/quote]


maybe home depot or a nut and bolt place. im thinking maybe something like a nylon washer or something in those lines. im taking a guess at it i dont know wht they look like, but ill soon find out
 

SYO237

SyTy Registry
yeah jas... they are just standard plastic o-rings, im sure you could find them at any hardware store.


i might call autofastco and see if they would be willing to advertise on here...i know they get a good amount of business from syty owners, it would only benefit them to advertise and everyone else to get rivets...

hmm... time to make a business phone call... :wink:
 

Loeryder

New member
Get us a discount too. :D :drinking:

$6.00 for 25, I think that's the cheapest thing I've ever had to buy for my Ty.
 

Joey Allen

MUNCHKIN
I'd like to cold cock the idiots who made the decision to use those rivets. I have'nt gotten one to drill out right yet. I think on the ones under the bottom piece will get a dose of the grinder instead of the drill. I will definately be replacing with plastic ones.

TY1635
 

syclonekid43

New member
mine came out easy. i took the die grinder and shaved off the nipple coming out the middle of the rivet. then i got a small punch.put it right in the middle of the rivet and tapped out the center, then drilled the washer part and they came right out. only one or two were a pain. the rest were fine. DONT grind them for a long time. if you do you will melt the plastic bracket that holds the cladding on. grind a bit off at a time then swap to the next one while the first one cools down and so on.
 

maty111

Member
Re: cladding rivet

their web site seems to be down. or im just retarded. just looking for some rivits. any other distributers?

matt
 

SYO237

SyTy Registry
Re: cladding rivet

actually, i was looking today as well and saw the site was down... hope its not permanent.
 

ziembic

Donating Member
Re: cladding rivet

Autofastco still exists it is just called autofastco.net now instead of .com
 

KBowman

Donating Member
Re: cladding rivet

Jason. I still have your rivits and gun. I ordered and received a bunch more so there are plenty.
 

BoostedSUV

Active member
Re: cladding rivet

Perfect timing for this thread! I need to change a rocker cladding and re-attach my rear bumper cover to the support. Good info guys, I'll be ordering these shortly :tup:
 

Black Knight

I Glow Therefore I am
Re: cladding rivet

Jason. I still have your rivits and gun. I ordered and received a bunch more so there are plenty.

I'm trying to figure out which rivet tool to buy, which one are you guys having good luck with I see there's two styles?

Basically is the smaller handheld one going to be too much work or should I get the two handed version?

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/WESTWARD-Nut-Rivet-Gun-5TUW7?Pid=search

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/WESTWARD-Heavy-Duty-Lever-Rivet-Nut-Gun-5TUW5?Pid=search
 

DaveP

Active member
Re: cladding rivet

Those are both nice looking tools. The double handle one will pull up to 3/8" rivets. I didn't know they go that big. I have a double handle from Harbor Freight. It's a POS. The shanks jam in it every other rivet. And the truck has to be pretty far off the ground for clearance with the double handle. On one project, I borrowed an air-powered gun from the shop I use for my sailboat rigging. (Lots and lots of 1/4" rivets in sailboat masts). That was the best solution I've used.

What ever tool you use, be sure that you don't gouge the new paint when the rivet 'pops' and the gun jumps.
 

DanenGraham

Big in the rear
What is this o-ring for the bumpers? Mine didn't have them front or rear.

I have had the plastic rivets for a few years, and just need the disk/tabs for the doors and bed, and some o-rings I guess.
 

jharrison

New member
Re: cladding rivet

What is this o-ring for the bumpers? Mine didn't have them front or rear.

I have had the plastic rivets for a few years, and just need the disk/tabs for the doors and bed, and some o-rings I guess.

Same here, I just pulled all the cladding and bumper covers off, and I didn't have any O-rings anywhere. Nothing appeared to have been removed previously.
 

SYO237

SyTy Registry
Re: cladding rivet

What is this o-ring for the bumpers? Mine didn't have them front or rear.

I have had the plastic rivets for a few years, and just need the disk/tabs for the doors and bed, and some o-rings I guess.

Same here, I just pulled all the cladding and bumper covers off, and I didn't have any O-rings anywhere. Nothing appeared to have been removed previously.


My front bumper had these white o-ring spacers on the rivets that were between the cladding and support. Almost like a buffer to keep the bumper from gouging into the support. Cladding had never previously been off my truck.

Might have been something on earlier VIN trucks?
 
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