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    The screws I'm talking about are on the plastic cover of the passenger seat on the back side. Mine fell out and I cant find them so its just angling there. Does someone know the pitch and size of the screws?
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    those are sheet metal screws. you'll need to try a few till one fits, they are not very large. inch long maybe 1/8 inch wide.

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    Okay thanks. So should I buy a kit with different screws then? Or how would you go about it
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    ARe you close to a junkyard?
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    Not really. Its about a half hour drive each way. If I was to go though. Can someone verify if they are Phillips or torx?
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    Pretty sure phillips.
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    mine were philips.

    if no junk yard, hardware store. one of them 2 dollar mulit packs of little screw would work if they wont let you take a few out and see what fits.

    the smaller ace hardware stores will let you take a few small already loose items out for a test fit. just ask the sales, man tell him what your doing, most will work with you and be very helpful, even for a 1 dollar sale.

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    sorry to revive this older thread, but did you figure it out? i have a 2004 GTP and my passenger seat's rear plastic backing (the one that holds the ripcord to make the seat flatten forward) has done the same thing. I heard a pop and sure enough it's just dangling there. any input would be appreciated.
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    you guys could take the one off the other seat then match it up at the hardware store.

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    well the problem in the 04+ is the passenger side is different from the drivers side. the drivers side doesn't have it and i'm pretty sure those screws are in a black hole because i looked all over the place trying to find them.
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    its just a sheet metal screw. nothing special really.

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    the smaller ace hardware stores will let you take a few small already loose items out for a test fit. just ask the sales, man tell him what your doing, most will work with you and be very helpful, even for a 1 dollar sale.[/QUOTE]

    our local ace is the same way. great store and service even for a $1 sale. staff actually comes to you and offers help when you walk in the store.
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    thanks for the input guys I appreciate it.
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