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Hello,
A couple weeks ago I purchased some Bartact door pocket storage bags for my bronco and I was super excited to get them installed. I did all the ground work and based on my findings, I knew the the factory snap-in insert for the door pocket is fairly fragile, so I went in with the mindset that I was not going to torque the screws in heavily. Long story short, I broke one of the snap-in inserts on the driver door. I was pretty disappointed as I was only using my thumb and index finger to torque the t30 torx on my screwdriver.
I was pretty bummed, but told knew I was going to replace the insert. I called my local ford dealer and they advised that the replacement part number is W790577-S900, but is not available for purchase, yet. I came across a thread here that mentioned replacing with McMaster-Carr part number 90680A192 (Snap-in Nut, Zinc-Plated Steel, M6 Size, 1.626 mm-2.667 mm Panel Thickness). I purchased from the link below: https://www.mcmaster.com/product/90680A192
I finally had a moment to check fitment this morning, and they work better than the ford part. I won’t get into how to remove the door panel as there is a few videos on YouTube for that.
To remove the factory clips you can squeeze/compress them from the back and push them forward. Please see the picture below to see what part you can squeeze to push them out. (This was the broken insert. You can see the other half of the thread tooth missing.)
There is no comparison in quality between the two. The McMaster-Carr has so much more thread to attach to. The McMaster-Carr insert has a square nut in the insert where the ford piece has 2 thin teeth. The picture below compares both.
To install the McMaster-Carr insert I used the following method and it worked well for me. I hooked one of the two teeth in the door panel and threaded the door pocket screw so I could pull it lightly to apply pressure towards the door panel. One hand on the screw’s head, with the other hand I squeezed/compressed the McMaster-Carr insert from the back and pushed it into the door panel. It snaps in pretty easily. I only broke one Ford insert, but I took advantage of the door panel being off and replaced all 6 as these are a much better quality piece. In the picture below you can see what I mean by “thread a factory door pocket screw into the insert so you can pull it forward as you compress and pull the replacement insert from the back.
All 6 replaced.
The McMaster-Carr order comes with a quantity of 25, so I will replace the others eventually.
I can’t be the only one that has broken one of these inserts, so I hope this helps someone.
If anyone has questions, please let me know.
*apologies for the typos as I wrote everything on my phone*
A couple weeks ago I purchased some Bartact door pocket storage bags for my bronco and I was super excited to get them installed. I did all the ground work and based on my findings, I knew the the factory snap-in insert for the door pocket is fairly fragile, so I went in with the mindset that I was not going to torque the screws in heavily. Long story short, I broke one of the snap-in inserts on the driver door. I was pretty disappointed as I was only using my thumb and index finger to torque the t30 torx on my screwdriver.
I was pretty bummed, but told knew I was going to replace the insert. I called my local ford dealer and they advised that the replacement part number is W790577-S900, but is not available for purchase, yet. I came across a thread here that mentioned replacing with McMaster-Carr part number 90680A192 (Snap-in Nut, Zinc-Plated Steel, M6 Size, 1.626 mm-2.667 mm Panel Thickness). I purchased from the link below: https://www.mcmaster.com/product/90680A192
I finally had a moment to check fitment this morning, and they work better than the ford part. I won’t get into how to remove the door panel as there is a few videos on YouTube for that.
To remove the factory clips you can squeeze/compress them from the back and push them forward. Please see the picture below to see what part you can squeeze to push them out. (This was the broken insert. You can see the other half of the thread tooth missing.)
There is no comparison in quality between the two. The McMaster-Carr has so much more thread to attach to. The McMaster-Carr insert has a square nut in the insert where the ford piece has 2 thin teeth. The picture below compares both.
To install the McMaster-Carr insert I used the following method and it worked well for me. I hooked one of the two teeth in the door panel and threaded the door pocket screw so I could pull it lightly to apply pressure towards the door panel. One hand on the screw’s head, with the other hand I squeezed/compressed the McMaster-Carr insert from the back and pushed it into the door panel. It snaps in pretty easily. I only broke one Ford insert, but I took advantage of the door panel being off and replaced all 6 as these are a much better quality piece. In the picture below you can see what I mean by “thread a factory door pocket screw into the insert so you can pull it forward as you compress and pull the replacement insert from the back.
All 6 replaced.
The McMaster-Carr order comes with a quantity of 25, so I will replace the others eventually.
I can’t be the only one that has broken one of these inserts, so I hope this helps someone.
If anyone has questions, please let me know.
*apologies for the typos as I wrote everything on my phone*
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