
TRIM INSTALL
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TRIM INSTALL
- From: Wayne Huseby <wchuseby@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 20:02:10 +0000
It's time to put the trim molding back on the car.
What is the best practice? I am looking at the the wide and narrow
molding pieces to put back on.
Is it easiest and best to:
A: put the trim clips on first so they are bottomed out against the body
then put the molding on.
Or
B: put the trim clips in the molding, position them in the molding and
then push the clips into the body.
Either way I know I have some areas to more positively position the trim
with the spring type clips first.
Should i protect the body with a sheet of paper behind then remove the
paper or am i being too careful?
One other question. Is the narrow trim also made from Stainless? Magnet
wont work since the wide molding is 300 series stainless (non-magnetic).
if the narrow trim is stainless I need to do some more polishing and
buffing.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Wayne Huseby
64 polara 500
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