[Chrysler300] attaching 300 Window (felt) Trims
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[Chrysler300] attaching 300 Window (felt) Trims



If the item one is having 'attaching' trouble with is the black felt chrome 
edged looking piece that stops the glass/window rattling, being loose (that 
is often usually stapled to body on some cars) it is often quite good/OK to 
use a black urethane adhesive/sealant - in Australia we have a German brand 
"Sicaflex".  Area to be attached to must/should be clean, and allow (at 
least/usually) a day to cure fully'

Sicaflex is OK to use on steel bodywork, unlike Silicone which for some 
reason attracts, causes/speeds rust - some other there in US can explain why 
- I think silicones attack the paint, 'pulls in' moisture.  Silcone also 
does not have the dry adhesive strength of Sicaflex


Not much news from me in Oz, other than can I suggest if you can avoid a 
rusty 300C, do it - there is a lot of time/effort in rebuilding one 100% 
correct - the nice looking black one on Ebay that just ended in the $40k 
range (unsold?) would likely work out way cheaper than buying a cheap rusty 
one.

Trivia thought - on what date 50 years ago was the new 1957 Chrysler range 
released - somewhere about this time/date soon ??!

happy 300ing  Christopher


>From: "gary_r_23" <moparfan@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [Chrysler300] 1960 Window Trim
>Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 19:32:03 -0000
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>Greetings,
>
>I have been fighting with a piece of window trim and decided to ask
>the group how you've handled this pesky little part. This is the long
>skinny 1/8th inch thick trim next to the rear quarter windows, riding
>along the lower horizontal edge of the rear side windows. Mine keeps
>peeling up at the end nearest the door, and that end bends 90 degrees
>down and ends after another 3/8 inch. All I'm coming up with is to
>superglue it down. Anyone had any luck with different methods? Before
>fastening it down, I will take the opportunity to polish it up, but I
>can see where that isn't going to be easy either, with a part so prone
>to curling up!
>
>Thanks,
>Gary
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