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Honda EG/EK Civic DC Integra Side Skirt Clip 91513-SM4-000

Honda EG/EK Civic DC Integra Side Skirt Clip 91513-SM4-000

  • Genuine Honda Product
  • Sold Individually
  • Direct Factory Replacement Part
  • Fits Wide Range of Honda/Acura Chassis
  • Description
  • Included
  • Honda Side Sill Garnish Clip - 91513-SM4-000

    Your side skirts rattling or falling off because the clips are broken? Part number 91513-SM4-000. This is the OEM plastic clip that holds your side skirts (side sill garnish) to the body of your car. The clip pushes into a hole in the rocker panel and grabs the side skirt to keep it tight against the body. When these clips break or fall out, your side skirts are loose. They rattle over bumps, flap around at highway speeds, or they're hanging down dragging on the ground. Fresh clips snap your side skirts back in place where they belong.

    Here's Why These Clips Always Break

    Side skirt clips are plastic. After 20+ years of heat cycling, road salt, and flexing every time you hit a bump, the plastic gets brittle. Eventually they crack and break off. Sometimes they break when you're removing the side skirts for body work or painting. Sometimes they just fall apart from age. Most cars use around 7 clips per side skirt, so when a few clips break, the side skirt's hanging loose on one end. You'll hear it rattling or see it sagging down. If you're driving around with broken clips, your side skirt's catching air at highway speeds and it's going to rip the rest of the clips out or crack the skirt itself.

    Sold Individually, Order What You Need

    The clips are sold individually. Most cars use about 7 clips per side skirt. If you're replacing both side skirts or all your clips are broken, you'll need around 14 clips total (7 per side). If you're just fixing one broken clip, order one. If half your clips are broken on one side, order 4-5. Check how many clips you need before you order. Count the holes in your rocker panel or look at how many clips are on your side skirt. Don't guess and end up short.

    Way Cheaper Than Drilling and Zip-Tying

    Most people with broken side skirt clips end up drilling holes and zip-tying the skirts to the body. It works but it looks terrible up close and you're putting holes in your rocker panels. The OEM clips are a couple bucks each. Just replace the broken clips and your side skirts'll mount properly without hacking up your car. If you're doing any body work, repainting, or detailing, throw a fresh set of clips on your parts list. Your side skirts'll sit flush and tight instead of rattling around or hanging loose.

    What You Get

    • Honda OEM side sill garnish clip (part number 91513-SM4-000)
    • Plastic push-type retainer clip
    • Secures side skirts to rocker panel
    • Prevents rattling and looseness
    • Sold individually (typically 7 per side skirt)
    • Same clip your car came with from the factory

    Fits Your Car

    • 1997-2003 Acura CL
    • 1994-2001 Acura Integra
    • 1991-1995 Acura Legend
    • 2001-2006 Acura MDX
    • 1996-2004 Acura RL
    • 2002-2006 Acura RSX
    • 1995-2008 Acura TL
    • 2004-2014 Acura TSX
    • 1992-1994 Acura Vigor
    • 1990-2007 Honda Accord
    • 1992-2000 Honda Civic
    • 1997-2001 Honda CR-V
    • 1993-1997 Honda Del Sol
    • 2003-2011 Honda Element
    • 1995-2004 Honda Odyssey
    • 2003-2015 Honda Pilot
    • 1992-2001 Honda Prelude

    Note: Most side skirts use around 7 clips per side. Check your car to confirm. The clips push into holes in the rocker panel. When you're installing them, line the side skirt up with the body and push the clips through the holes in the skirt into the holes in the rocker panel. You'll feel them click when they're seated. Don't force them or you'll break the clips. If a clip won't seat, check that the hole's clean and there's no old broken clip stuck in there. Sometimes the center of the old clip breaks off and stays in the hole. Pull the old clip out with pliers before you install the new one. If you're removing your side skirts for any reason, expect to break some clips. The plastic's brittle after years of use and they don't like being pulled out. Order extra clips before you start so you're not waiting on parts to button everything back up. If your side skirts are rattling or hanging loose, don't drive around like that. The wind's going to rip them off or crack them. Replace the broken clips and save yourself from buying new side skirts.

  • (1) Side Skirt Clip*
    *Sold Individually
$1.33

Original: $3.79

-65%
Honda EG/EK Civic DC Integra Side Skirt Clip 91513-SM4-000

$3.79

$1.33
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Description

  • Genuine Honda Product
  • Sold Individually
  • Direct Factory Replacement Part
  • Fits Wide Range of Honda/Acura Chassis
  • Description
  • Included
  • Honda Side Sill Garnish Clip - 91513-SM4-000

    Your side skirts rattling or falling off because the clips are broken? Part number 91513-SM4-000. This is the OEM plastic clip that holds your side skirts (side sill garnish) to the body of your car. The clip pushes into a hole in the rocker panel and grabs the side skirt to keep it tight against the body. When these clips break or fall out, your side skirts are loose. They rattle over bumps, flap around at highway speeds, or they're hanging down dragging on the ground. Fresh clips snap your side skirts back in place where they belong.

    Here's Why These Clips Always Break

    Side skirt clips are plastic. After 20+ years of heat cycling, road salt, and flexing every time you hit a bump, the plastic gets brittle. Eventually they crack and break off. Sometimes they break when you're removing the side skirts for body work or painting. Sometimes they just fall apart from age. Most cars use around 7 clips per side skirt, so when a few clips break, the side skirt's hanging loose on one end. You'll hear it rattling or see it sagging down. If you're driving around with broken clips, your side skirt's catching air at highway speeds and it's going to rip the rest of the clips out or crack the skirt itself.

    Sold Individually, Order What You Need

    The clips are sold individually. Most cars use about 7 clips per side skirt. If you're replacing both side skirts or all your clips are broken, you'll need around 14 clips total (7 per side). If you're just fixing one broken clip, order one. If half your clips are broken on one side, order 4-5. Check how many clips you need before you order. Count the holes in your rocker panel or look at how many clips are on your side skirt. Don't guess and end up short.

    Way Cheaper Than Drilling and Zip-Tying

    Most people with broken side skirt clips end up drilling holes and zip-tying the skirts to the body. It works but it looks terrible up close and you're putting holes in your rocker panels. The OEM clips are a couple bucks each. Just replace the broken clips and your side skirts'll mount properly without hacking up your car. If you're doing any body work, repainting, or detailing, throw a fresh set of clips on your parts list. Your side skirts'll sit flush and tight instead of rattling around or hanging loose.

    What You Get

    • Honda OEM side sill garnish clip (part number 91513-SM4-000)
    • Plastic push-type retainer clip
    • Secures side skirts to rocker panel
    • Prevents rattling and looseness
    • Sold individually (typically 7 per side skirt)
    • Same clip your car came with from the factory

    Fits Your Car

    • 1997-2003 Acura CL
    • 1994-2001 Acura Integra
    • 1991-1995 Acura Legend
    • 2001-2006 Acura MDX
    • 1996-2004 Acura RL
    • 2002-2006 Acura RSX
    • 1995-2008 Acura TL
    • 2004-2014 Acura TSX
    • 1992-1994 Acura Vigor
    • 1990-2007 Honda Accord
    • 1992-2000 Honda Civic
    • 1997-2001 Honda CR-V
    • 1993-1997 Honda Del Sol
    • 2003-2011 Honda Element
    • 1995-2004 Honda Odyssey
    • 2003-2015 Honda Pilot
    • 1992-2001 Honda Prelude

    Note: Most side skirts use around 7 clips per side. Check your car to confirm. The clips push into holes in the rocker panel. When you're installing them, line the side skirt up with the body and push the clips through the holes in the skirt into the holes in the rocker panel. You'll feel them click when they're seated. Don't force them or you'll break the clips. If a clip won't seat, check that the hole's clean and there's no old broken clip stuck in there. Sometimes the center of the old clip breaks off and stays in the hole. Pull the old clip out with pliers before you install the new one. If you're removing your side skirts for any reason, expect to break some clips. The plastic's brittle after years of use and they don't like being pulled out. Order extra clips before you start so you're not waiting on parts to button everything back up. If your side skirts are rattling or hanging loose, don't drive around like that. The wind's going to rip them off or crack them. Replace the broken clips and save yourself from buying new side skirts.

  • (1) Side Skirt Clip*
    *Sold Individually