Or just install another set behind the tires.Might want to reposition your rear flaps to go behind your tires.
I like his idea - wish I could put a pair up front................ darn stuff flies forward to the bumper and what goes between the fender and bumper blows back onto my windshield.Or just install another set behind the tires.
I didn't even know this was possible:Might want to reposition your rear flaps to go behind your tires.
Yeah, tried the YT tricks before I bought the tool. Never did set the POM rivets right before the things broke off. Needs perpendicular pull or it stresses the middle and snaps before the rivet is 100% set. Been there, then went to HF and bought the tool.I bought this set:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W3KKQBF
Worked great after doing repairs to my fender. You do NOT need a special tool to install a new plastic rivet.
I just used a pair of pliers in a careful way to lever the pin out. It was very easy. I think I just used a wood block as a fulcrum. Put the video above has other ideas. Honestly, not hard at all. It's soft plastic. Once the pin is pull out enough, it locks into place. If the pin does break off nice and clean, then you just a utility knife to clean it up and you are done.
And for us Jeep owners, that kit is great because it's all the pieces for our fenders that you might break, and it's under $10.
You have a link for the HF tool you got? When I was in the store last year, it wasn't very obvious to me which tool would do the job. Maybe they didn't have it in stock.And with the HF tool you get rivets.......