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Fitting Rear Cross Member Reflectors

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Hi all - what's the correct hardware/parts and method to secure the rear reflector to the crossmember? Part #s AMR2076

One hole is easily accessible behind the crossmemeber - the other is not : /

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The ones on my '94 are held on by plastic "rivets" that simply push in.
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I went with a Plan B. Round reflectors that stick on. close to the size of the 95mm lights.
thanks gentlemen - I think I found the part number for the fir trees that secure this
Hi all - what's the correct hardware/parts and method to secure the rear reflector to the crossmember? Part #s AMR2076

One hole is easily accessible behind the crossmemeber - the other is not : /

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That’s the one I accidentally smashed on your retaining wall Opps!
thanks gentlemen - I think I found the part number for the fir trees that secure this
Do you have the part number? I have bought many from McMaster but have not found them

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That’s the one I accidentally smashed on your retaining wall Opps!
That wall has several vehicle victims. Pains me it got a NAS 110.
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For posterity and those who have asked for the part number: AMR3310 per the parts catalogue, but NLA. I'm ordering a set of MWC9832PMA from RN today and will follow up here if its a good fit.

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The Disco 1 has the same Perei ones as the 95 & 97 NAS Defender. They're NLA too, but can be found at the junkyard pretty easy. They attach with a little plastic grommet. Just drill a hole a hair smaller than the grommet and tap it in. Then push the reflector on.

To remove the ones off the Disco you need to remove the trim pieces on the rear bumper that contain them, then carefully cut the metal clips off the back so you don't break the plastic nubs.
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Hi all - what's the correct hardware/parts and method to secure the rear reflector to the crossmember? Part #s AMR2076

One hole is easily accessible behind the crossmemeber - the other is not : /

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Where did you get this part???
unfortunately the above part from RN does NOT work.

I've ordered a set of generic fir trees that measure 6.25 mm 12mm head diameter and 11mm length.... when those come I'll update this thread again
Here's the latest - I purchased these fir tree fasteners from digi-key:

https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/essentra-components/RBF-6-4-11-1-12/3814584

If I had to do it over again I'd get the ones that are slightly longer (14mm vs the 11mm I bought)

In terms of appearance they are a great match - to make installation easier and more secure again, go with the ones that are a little longer.

I have a dozen or so left over - If anyone wants a set of 4 I'll be happy to ship them your way

Here's what they look like installed

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screw it - I just bought 25 of the 15 mm long fir trees.

If you need and want the spares I'll have holler.
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