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Mercedes-Benz Body Hardware & Fittings | Buy Online | eEuroparts.com
Secure all body panels, doors, trim pieces and structural components with professionally engineered hardware and fittings - bolts, screws, clips, brackets, hinges, fasteners, and mounting kits, designed specifically for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Whether restoring original build quality after disassembly, performing collision repair, or replacing worn or missing fasteners, we offer both OEM-spec and trusted aftermarket solutions. Use our Garage Tool to verify exact fitment, get detailed part numbers, and enjoy fast U.S. shipping and reliable delivery.
Hardware & Fitting Categories For Mercedes-Benz
Body Bolts, Screws & Fasteners
Includes OEM-grade bolts, screws, nuts, washers and fasteners used to attach body panels, doors, fenders, hood, trunk, and structural components, ensuring safe, rust-resistant, and vibration-free assembly.
Clips, Trim Fasteners & Retainer Kits
Plastic or metal clips and retainers used for securing interior and exterior trim, molding, weather-strip channels, linings, and trim strips, ideal during trim replacement or re-installation after body work.
Hinges, Brackets & Mounting Hardware
Door hinges, hood hinges, trunk/tailgate brackets, reinforcement brackets, and all mounting hardware needed for precise alignment and smooth operation of doors, panels, and closures.
Seal & Weather-Seal Fittings
Specialized clips and fasteners for weather seals, rubber gaskets, seal retainers, and related mounting components, essential for maintaining cabin integrity against water, dust, and wind infiltration.
Why Correct Body Hardware & Fittings Matter
- Ensures proper alignment of body panels, doors, hood, and trunk for correct gaps, smooth closing, and factory-accurate fitment.
- Prevents water and dust ingress by securing seals and weather-strips firmly, protecting interior components and preventing rust or corrosion.
- Maintains structural integrity after collision repair or panel replacement, correct bolts, brackets and fasteners preserve chassis and body rigidity.
- Reduces vibration, rattle, and wind noise by using correct fasteners and retaining hardware, ensuring quiet, comfortable ride and longevity.
- Preserves resale value and factory build quality, avoiding poorly fitted doors/panels or mismatched hardware that degrade appearance and build integrity.
Common Issues & When to Replace Body Hardware
- Missing or damaged bolts, screws- clips, or retainers, often from previous repairs or wear, leading to loose panels or trim.
- Rusted, seized or stripped fasteners- particularly in older vehicles or vehicles exposed to moisture/salt, compromising structural safety or sealing.
- Worn or broken clips and retainers- causing loose trim, rattles, poor sealing or water leaks.
- Warped or misaligned hinges, brackets, or mounting points- resulting in misaligned doors, uneven panel gaps, difficulty closing, or wind/rust issues.
- Mismatched hardware used during repairs- wrong bolts or clip types may lead to improper fitment, noise, leaks or premature wear of attachments.
Choosing the Right Hardware & Fittings
Always select hardware that matches your vehicle’s model, year, and body configuration. OEM-spec hardware ensures correct torque specs, thread pitch, clip type, and material grades for durability and safety. Aftermarket hardware can provide cost savings for non-critical trim or interior pieces, but for structural bolts, hinges, and seal attachments, OEM-spec parts are highly recommended. Always verify compatibility through our Garage Tool before placing an order.
Installation & Maintenance Recommendations
- When performing body or door repair - always replace bolts, clips and fasteners rather than reusing old hardware to guarantee proper torque, fitment, and safety.
- Inspect all fasteners, clips, and seals during maintenance - look for rust, wear, looseness, missing parts, or damaged threads/clips.
- Apply anti-corrosion treatment or rust-proof coatings to replacement bolts, clips and mounting points - especially in areas exposed to road salt, moisture or harsh climates.
- For weather-seal installations - ensure clips and retainers are correctly seated and seals are flush to prevent leaks and wind noise.
- After replacement, check door/panel alignment, gaps, seal integrity and closure smoothness; correct torque all bolts per manufacturer specification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to replace body bolts and clips when doing panel repair?
Yes, bolts, screws and clips can stretch, strip or corrode over time. Replacing them helps ensure panels align correctly, doors close properly, and structural integrity is maintained.
Are aftermarket hardware fittings as good as OEM for body panels?
For non-structural trim and interior trim pieces, high-quality aftermarket clips and fasteners can work well. But for structural areas- doors, hood, trunk, hinge mounts, OEM-spec hardware remains the safest choice for correct fitment, safety and longevity.
How do I confirm the right hardware set for my car?
Use our Garage Tool and select your exact model, year, body style and configuration, this will list matching hardware kits, bolt sets and fasteners designed for your vehicle.
Do body hardware kits include all necessary bolts, clips and fasteners for a panel replacement?
Most hardware kits are made to include all required fasteners, clips, bolts, brackets and retainers for a specific repair or body section. Always verify the kit contents and the repair scope before purchase to ensure compatibility.
Find Your Mercedes-Benz Body Hardware & Fittings
Use the Garage Tool to locate correctly matched bolts, clips, brackets and fasteners — precisely tailored to your Mercedes-Benz year, model, and body configuration. Enjoy reliable OEM-spec or trusted aftermarket hardware, competitive pricing, and fast nationwide shipping from eEuroparts.


