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Chrysler Dodge Cowl Vent Grommet 4860375-AB | Town & Country, Grand Caravan | 20667

Original price $18.65 - Original price $74.60
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White nylon cowl vent grommet for Chrysler and Dodge minivans. Accepts an M4.8 (#10) adjusting screw with a 14×20mm head size, providing a factory-quality seal in cowl panel applications across the full Town & Country and Caravan lineup.

Specifications

  • Type: Cowl Vent Grommet
  • Material: Nylon
  • Color: White
  • Screw Size: M4.8 (#10)
  • Head Size: 14×20mm

Vehicle Fitment

  • Chrysler Town & Country (1997–2007)
  • Chrysler Voyager (2000–2003)
  • Dodge Caravan (1997–2007)
  • Dodge Grand Caravan (1997–2007)

Cross-Reference Numbers

  • Auveco: 20667
  • Car-Pak: 99-8467
  • Chrysler OEM: 4860375-AB
  • Clip Lizard: 20148
  • Crest Midwest: CRX18974
  • Disco: 10549
  • Kent-Lawson: KT13531
  • Shop Supplies: FN10549
  • Wurth: 150155749
What screw size does this grommet accept?

This grommet accepts an M4.8 (#10) adjusting screw — the standard size used in Chrysler and Dodge minivan cowl panel applications from 1997 through 2007.

What is the head size of this grommet?

The head measures 14×20mm, providing a secure backing for the cowl panel fastener and a clean, flush fit against the panel surface.

Is this an OEM-equivalent replacement?

Yes. This is a direct replacement for Chrysler OEM part number 4860375-AB, meeting the same fit and function as the original factory grommet.

Which Chrysler and Dodge minivans does this fit?

This grommet fits the Chrysler Town & Country (1997–2007), Chrysler Voyager (2000–2003), Dodge Caravan (1997–2007), and Dodge Grand Caravan (1997–2007).

Why are these sold in larger bulk quantities?

Minivan cowl panels typically use 8–12 grommets per vehicle. Buying in bulk ensures you have a full set for the job plus extras for future replacements, and the per-unit cost drops significantly with volume.