Correct Gen1 interior screws?

obaa996

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I took apart my dash two years (?) ago to fix a wiring issue with the radio and finally getting around to putting it back together. I normally tape the screws to where they are supposed to go, but ended up losing the screws that hold the lower dash knee pads to the dash, and the two screws for the center console armrest that go between the seats. Does anyone happen to know what the correct screws are for those locations? I'm guessing they should be pretty common across many models and years, but I don't have any recollection what they look like now, other than I think they were beveled and some had a funky conic washer attached? Thanks for any help in id'ing the correct ones to use
 

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They are trumpet-head phillips with a captive countersunk washer in black oxide finish. They are about 1.25"+ long. A tip for successful installation of these really long screws is to use a tapered pick to probe around and line the panel and hole up. Then hold the panel, remove the pick and insert the fastener. Be sure NOT to overtorque these screws because the panel will break.

Auveco is a great source for many of these factory screws, fasteners and misc hardwear.
 

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