Torgul New Member Original poster Joined Jan 9, 2026 Messages 2 Location Portland, Oregon Sunday at 8:59 PM #1 2000 TJ taillight screws. Of course, I dropped one. just one. lol. does anywone know what kind of screw they are and maybe a link to where to get them? TIA
2000 TJ taillight screws. Of course, I dropped one. just one. lol. does anywone know what kind of screw they are and maybe a link to where to get them? TIA
Chris Administrator Staff Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 76,801 Location Gillette, WY Sunday at 9:01 PM #2 Take one of the spares off and take it with you to any ACE Hardware and match it up. Grab them in stainless while you're at it. That'll be easier than anyone guessing the size (since I don't think most people know it off-hand). Reactions: Plumber1
Take one of the spares off and take it with you to any ACE Hardware and match it up. Grab them in stainless while you're at it. That'll be easier than anyone guessing the size (since I don't think most people know it off-hand).
Torgul New Member Original poster Joined Jan 9, 2026 Messages 2 Location Portland, Oregon Sunday at 9:09 PM #3 Chris said: Take one of the spares off and take it with you to any ACE Hardware and match it up. Grab them in stainless while you're at it. That'll be easier than anyone guessing the size (since I don't think most people know it off-hand). Click to expand... Good idea, I didn't think of that, but then I haven't worked on a 4x4 in 25 years. There is an ACE not too far from me. thanx
Chris said: Take one of the spares off and take it with you to any ACE Hardware and match it up. Grab them in stainless while you're at it. That'll be easier than anyone guessing the size (since I don't think most people know it off-hand). Click to expand... Good idea, I didn't think of that, but then I haven't worked on a 4x4 in 25 years. There is an ACE not too far from me. thanx