Body trim repair

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86Monte.carlo

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Apr 9, 2018
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Can someone please help me with a suggestion for a nose bottom trim fix? The front bottom side molding is coming unadhered from the fender.

Thanks,

Pete
 

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DROLDS84

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Feb 15, 2015
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Hard to see what I'm looking at with the fuzzy pics but I have used the 2 part body panel epoxy to glue all kinds of things from bumper ends to broken clips and plastic mounted bolts on grills and filler panels with great success.Just make sure the surface is clean and rough up the areas you want to bond with some coarse sandpaper.
 

Texas82GP

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Apr 3, 2015
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It seems like that lower piece must fasten to the fender mechanically?
 

86MCSS86

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Jul 2, 2014
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I had a similar issue with mine. For me it turned out that 1 stud was broken. I would check for loose fastener or broken stud. I used two part epoxy to glue a screw with a flat head to the back of it.
 
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