RITTER said:Digging one up from the grave
What is the process of removing this trim piece :?: Is there a special tool :?: Any screws that need to be removed from the inside of the door :?:
I've got the lower rocker panel trim and the piece right directly behind the door along with the wheel well trim all removed. I cannot figure out how this piece comes loose
Hi, To get the two metal clips out of the back side of the moldings when you get the molding off car, slide each metal clip back toward the middle of the molding where the molding has two cuts in the back side of the molding inner lips where it lets the metal clips come right out of the molding. If they do not want to slide, spray some WD40 on them in between the inner back of molding and the metal clip. They will slide then. Hope this helps you. Larryjbracing said:i managed to get the plastic clips out of the grove on the moulding but the metal ones on the ends are giving me trouble. how do you remove it without bending the moulding lip
So I will need to remove the inner door panel to remove a couple of screws :?:chevy7dss said:Hi, To remove the lower outer chrome trim moldings, there are two metal round top headed nuts on the very front and rear of the inner door that holds the trim on at ends. I think they are 3/8 or 7/16 socket size to take the nuts off from the inside of door side.
RITTER said:So I will need to remove the inner door panel to remove a couple of screws :?:chevy7dss said:Hi, To remove the lower outer chrome trim moldings, there are two metal round top headed nuts on the very front and rear of the inner door that holds the trim on at ends. I think they are 3/8 or 7/16 socket size to take the nuts off from the inside of door side.
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