trunk moulding trim clips

Postby uk73andy » 21 Mar 2014 14:49

I feel dumb asking this question, but I'm about to re-install the trunk edge trim and I can't work out how the plastic trim clips are supposed to fit... it looks like the longer stem of the clip should face outwards and inside the trim piece, but it seems too long... is it supposed to push through somehow? Help!

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Re: trunk moulding trim clips

Postby christer » 21 Mar 2014 15:12

uk73andy wrote:I feel dumb asking this question, but I'm about to re-install the trunk edge trim and I can't work out how the plastic trim clips are supposed to fit... it looks like the longer stem of the clip should face outwards and inside the trim piece, but it seems too long... is it supposed to push through somehow? Help!


it looks like the longer stem of the clip should face outwards.
Correct.

is it supposed to push through somehow?
Correct.

The base of the stem will crack if you gently knock on the end of the steam with a hammer or something like that. When it cracks, it will be pushed into the rest of the clip. That is how these type of clips usually work.
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Re: trunk moulding trim clips

Postby uk73andy » 21 Mar 2014 15:44

Thanks, I thought so... also, do I fit the clips onto the trunk and push the trim on, or fit the clips into the trim first?!
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Re: trunk moulding trim clips

Postby Adrian Worman » 21 Mar 2014 16:26

Put the clips on the trunk first Andy and then press the moulding into them.
If you push too hard on the moulding you'll crush it and you can see where the clips are :!:
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Re: trunk moulding trim clips

Postby uk73andy » 21 Mar 2014 16:40

Thanks chaps, that's a great help :s017:
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Re: trunk moulding trim clips

Postby christer » 21 Mar 2014 17:27

I ask myself if this assembly tool would do the trick?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-Davidson ... d2&vxp=mtr
I remember that we used a similar kind of tool when I was an assembly line worker myself.
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Re: trunk moulding trim clips

Postby uk73andy » 22 Mar 2014 17:16

christer wrote:The base of the stem will crack if you gently knock on the end of the steam with a hammer or something like that. When it cracks, it will be pushed into the rest of the clip. That is how these type of clips usually work.


Adrian Worman wrote:Put the clips on the trunk first Andy and then press the moulding into them.
If you push too hard on the moulding you'll crush it and you can see where the clips are :!:


Great advice as always, it all worked a treat, thanks guys!

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