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Trim Clip Removal Tool for Mud Flap Install?

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#1 ·
I just received my Weathertech mud flaps and the instructions suggest a trim clip removal tool to remove the clips holding on the plastic wheel well covers. I looked on Amazon and it appears that there are different sizes and qualities available. Can anyone suggest a specific tool that will work? Or is there a way to remove them without that tool? Thanks!
 
#2 ·
A small screwdriver or a butter knife works fine in my experience removing clips like that. If you do get clip removal tools if they're too thick or blunt they might not work well.

A tool set that looks pretty good for the price is

 
#3 ·
I have several sets of panel clip removal tools. And a carpet tack puller, a butter knife, and old steak knife, and a bunch of jewelers and other small screw drivers. Solutions galore, and invariably at lease one of them will work! Every situation seems to be different.
 
#4 ·
Tape on a flat head screw driver works too. So you don't scrape the paint. I have plastic kit that came with a tackel box of trim clips off Amazon. I end up using the plastic trim tools on things I used to pry with a screw driver. I pulled off the factory spash guards for the weathertech ones. It was simple but I am used to pulling the trim fasteners.
 
#7 · (Edited)
I use a tack puller. I pull my wheel wells yearly for rust proofing.

Rando pic for reference.


I have the nice trim puller kit. You really need to use at least three of those pullers to get all the different sized clips out. A cheap tack puller is close enough in size, strong enough to pull any clips on the bottom of the car. It has just enough shape that you aren't going to impale yourself or the paint. One $4 tool to do all. May wish to try Harbor Freight for a cheap one.
 
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#13 ·
I just used a very small flat head screwdriver for the fasteners with the little groove to 'pop' them up. As avk said, the fasteners with the round 'button' in the center need to have the button pushed inward to release them. A nail set tool works good for that. To reinstall those button type, after you get them out push the button towards the outside, so it protrudes from the surface of the fastener, and then when you insert it back in the hole push the button in to hold the fastener in place.
 
#16 ·
I would send the Weathertechs back if your car has the actual OEM mud flaps (not the splash guards).