RE: [doc] A post trim removal?
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RE: [doc] A post trim removal?



Personally I'd leave it alone unless it really bad or really irritating
you. After all you can hardly see them.  

Best Regards
 
Chris Parnham Hon Sec DOC UK
RHD  vin 12173   "Gully"
1983 vin 20049  "Lefty"
BTTF vin 02631  "Herman"

-----Original Message-----
From: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of blackaddertoo
Sent: 21 March 2006 03:52
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [doc] A post trim removal?

Hi all

i am having my new screen delivered the end of the week.

now my a post trim, i can see the foam backing a bit wrinkled 
through the existing screen, so how easy is it to remove?

i gather it is glued in?

can you remove it easily with screen removed but reinstall with 
screen inplace?

or does the screen have to be out for removal and reinstall?

can't understand why they did not just use clips

the screws are rusty (badly) holding the grill trim at the base of 
the screen so i've got to drill out.

the shims etc are rusty (completely) above/below the windscreen 
wiper nut which hold on the arm!.

tried to remove the middle headliner, screw head posidrive bit 
sheard off on the sunviser so now have to try and get grips in or 
something to get the screw out.

every 5 minute job becomes half a day!!.

want to get on the road by early summer (if we have one!)

thanx all

steve
vin 1621
now with refurbed wheels!





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