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passenger door trim

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fev1983
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passenger door trim

Post by fev1983 »

hi all,,just had my door repainted and need to put on a new bottom piece of body kit trim,,any idea on how/the best way car is looking good so dont want to balls it up........
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danny
Tim_R
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Re: passenger door trim

Post by Tim_R »

If you mean the rubbery strip that goes along the bottom of the door, then tiger seal is your best bet.
Clean off all the old sealant and run a bead around the back edges of the trim and hold it in place with low tack masking tape long enough for the tiger seal to set.

I'm about to do this job on my own car as part of it's rebuild project so if there are any problems I'll let you know! :hehe:
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