I got a 92 ex coupe and my roof drip molding is in horrible shape. I got 2 better ones from junkyard. How do i remove these from car. I see the clip in back is the tricky part. Anyone?
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Aww man you didn't figure it out when you were taking the ones off at the junkyard? I would love to know this as well. I may be going back to the yard in the next week or so, I'll try to remember to do this when I go.My '91 LX build. Bought September 2017. Sold June 2020.
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Current mileage: 399450 5/18/2020
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Current mileage: 422679 11/21/19
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Originally posted by wtfisafleek View PostAww man you didn't figure it out when you were taking the ones off at the junkyard? I would love to know this as well. I may be going back to the yard in the next week or so, I'll try to remember to do this when I go.
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Originally posted by G. Wiffington View PostYeah I would like to know the process as well. Mine came in the trunk of my CB when I bought it & have never put them on because I didn't know how. It looks like it hooks under the front & rear windshields I think?
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You're talking about the black strips in the roof, or the chrome above the doors? The roof strips both kinda clip to the underside of the front and rear windshield trim. It is best to have the trim lifted somewhat to be able to maneuver the end of the clip out.
The chrome over the windows pulls straight out, some of the clips will likely break as you pull them out. On the sedan, there is one clip at the rear most point that I just broke and replaced when I had Ruby painted. Not sure how accessible the backside is with the interior pillar trim removed.90 LX 4dr 5 spd 396,014 (sold 1/1/2022) - MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201450
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Originally posted by fleetw00d View PostYou're talking about the black strips in the roof, or the chrome above the doors? The roof strips both kinda clip to the underside of the front and rear windshield trim. It is best to have the trim lifted somewhat to be able to maneuver the end of the clip out.
The chrome over the windows pulls straight out, some of the clips will likely break as you pull them out. On the sedan, there is one clip at the rear most point that I just broke and replaced when I had Ruby painted. Not sure how accessible the backside is with the interior pillar trim removed.
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