While they may seem modest, automotive fasteners are key players in automotive engineering. They help ensure the structural integrity and functionality of almost every part of the vehicle, making them indispensable.
When you consider how a car is held together, it's easy to think about the bolts and screws that hold the frame together or keep the wheels attached to the axles. All of these components have to be properly secured so the car can operate properly.
It takes thousands of individual automotive bolts and fasteners to keep a car's various components connected and operating as intended. That's why ROGO Fastener carries a full range of fasteners in popular styles and sizes.
Well-made vehicles may seem like seamless units of engineering, but under the surface, there are hundreds of automotive clips and fasteners that are holding everything together. Those parts can be tiny, but they do important work to keep cars running as they should. There is a type of fastener for nearly every job, so take a look at the different options.
Car door panels tend to be inconspicuous. In fact, you may not pay much attention to yours until something goes wrong. When it does, you'll likely need to pry it free from its automotive door panel fasteners to look inside.
Every body shop and car enthusiast will need both screws and bolts in their collection of automotive fasteners, but their applications are very different. Distinguishing between them may also be more difficult for those just starting their car repair journey. At ROGO, we’ve created a short-hand guide to understanding their differences and applications