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Chrysler Dodge Cowl Top Stud Retainer Cover 6503339 | Ram, Durango, Dakota, Grand Cherokee | 18249

Original price $13.89 - Original price $83.34
Original price
$13.89
$13.89 - $83.34
Current price $13.89
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Availability:
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Availability:
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Chrysler / Dodge Cowl Top Stud Retainer Cover — OEM 6503339

Push-on cowl top stud retainer cover for Dodge Ram, Durango, Dakota, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. This T30 Torx-drive cap snaps over exposed cowl stud ends, securing the cowl grille panel while protecting the stud threads. Breaks on almost every cowl removal — stock your shop.

Specifications

Material Black Nylon
Drive Type T30 Torx
Head Diameter 13/16" (21.5mm)
Stem Diameter 9.5mm
Stem Length 12.3mm
Overall Height 13.8mm
Color Black
OEM Part Number Chrysler 6503339

Vehicle Fitment

Make Model Years
Dodge Ram 1500 1994–2001
Dodge Ram 2500 1994–2002
Dodge Ram 3500 1994–2002
Dodge Durango 1998–2003
Dodge Dakota 1997–2004
Dodge Caliber 2007–2012
Jeep Grand Cherokee 1994–2005
Jeep Compass 2007–2010
Jeep Patriot 2007–2010

Cross-Reference

Source Part Number
Chrysler / Mopar (OEM) 6503339
Auveco 18249
Disco 2076
South Mountain Supply 18249

Why South Mountain Supply?

We stock only automotive clips, retainers, and fasteners — this is our entire business. Bulk packs ship same business day, so you're never waiting on a back-ordered bag of clips to finish a job.

What's the difference between 18249 (6503339) and 18247 (6503336)?

Both are Chrysler/Dodge cowl retainers but they serve different functions. The 18247 (6503336) is a push-pin cowl screen retainer that holds the cowl vent screen in the channel. The 18249 (6503339) is a stud cover that snaps over an exposed threaded stud post on the cowl grille panel. They are not interchangeable.

How many does one vehicle need?

Most Dodge Ram, Durango, and Dakota cowl panels use 4–8 of these stud covers. We recommend replacing the full set at once — they're inexpensive and become brittle over time, so the ones you leave in place will likely fail at the next service.

Is this OEM quality?

Yes — this is a direct equivalent to Mopar 6503339, made to the same nylon specification. It's the same part used by dealers and body shops to restock after cowl panel repairs.

How do I install it?

Push straight down over the exposed cowl stud post until the clip snaps into the locked position. No tools required for installation. To remove, use a T30 Torx bit to unscrew, or carefully pry up from the base with a trim removal tool.

Do you offer volume pricing?

Yes — available in 25, 50, 100, and 150-piece packs. Per-unit cost decreases at higher quantities. The 100-piece pack is ideal for shops regularly servicing Dodge and Jeep vehicles.