window trim

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  1. EFIMAV

    EFIMAV Member

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    OK, I've been reading the archives and I want to be sure that I'm doing this correct. I need to pry the clip NOT the chrome piece, correct? I simply get the tool under the clip and pry upward gently? Thanks
     
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    yes... if you have the right tool just hook it on the clip and it will pop up. on mine i took the sides off first. when i got the top outside clip off then i slid the trim off the rest of the clips. just take your time and don't forget the two screws at the bottom of the pillar post...frank...:bananaman :bananaman
     
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    well, I managed to get the trim off but the clips didn't come off with the chrome. I found that if you push down on the top of the clip the chrome pops out. I need a few new pieces! If anyone has both pieces for the top of the front windshield I would be interested in them. Thanks. I'll check the for sale stuff.
     

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