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Exterior Rubber Trim
#1

I bought the entire set of trim to replace the ever-shrinking pieces that are (assumedly) original to the car. I'm talking the thin 1/4" trim that runs from wheel to wheel and across the back...



Came with no instructions. Do I just yank the pieces out and then carefully press the new trim in, or do I have to remove the body panels (the rockers and back bumper) to install the trim? Thanks!
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#2

JC,



I replaced the rubber for my door handles and rocker panels and you do have to remove them in order to replace. I have not done the bumpers, but assume this is also true there.



Sorry for the bad news. If you do a search there should be DIY on the subject.
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#3

Thanks for the info, Ryan. I had a sneaking suspicion that was the case, but it doesn't hurt to ask. I have been thinking of repainting, anyways. Curiously enough, I've been thinking of a blue like yours... cobalt? There's actually a couple on that swatch I like.... that shade of blue really offsets the headlights and silver of the rims. What makes me hesitate is the clash of the blue and red on the back bumper/taillights. Alternative = black, but it gets hot. The white I have right now is IMPOSSIBLE to keep clean.



Either way, I need to take the panels off to repaint before I install the trim. Grrrrrr....





THanks though!~
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#4

Where did you buy the kit to buy all of the rubber for the body panels, sun roof, doors , mirrors etc. ?????

Thanks in advance. Wanting to get it all done when I get the car painted
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#5

It was either Sunset, Paragon, or Pelican..... Sorry I can't remember for sure.
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#6

I got mine a Sunset
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#7

I got mine from Pelican
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#8

The rubber side cladding install is at the link below. The SEARCH function is the best helper to find odd things. I have a saved pdf file on the topic but have forgotten how to move from My Documents to Reply topic. Heck, I can go to another room now and not remember why or what I need to do.



http://www.968forums.com/topic/4885-rubb...msearch__1



Cheers,

Larry
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#9

You might want to pull the rocker sills before you order the rubber because you are going to bust a few of those brittle old clips and need to order them as well.
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#10

agreed
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#11

The clips and plugs are inexpensive so I would just order the full complement for each side (got mine from sunset). I tried to replace one of the rubber strips without replacing clips and I couldn't get the plastic molding to fit tight when I reinstalled using the old clips
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#12

Andraya at Sunset was great to deal with

thanks
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#13

Well I finally replaced the driver side rocker panel gasket, all new clips, every piece shown in the parts catalog has been replaced with new from sunset, but I still have a fitment problem. I cleaned the panel thoroughly removing all glue and residue etc. And I used a good 3M weatherstrip adhesive; the rubber strip is held in perfectly, at least that worked.

Hard to imagine the panels have warped that bad. But I'm wondering if I can take the panels off again and heat a little to try and reshape them.

I look at pics of other peoples cars and these panels look perfect like they completely hug the fender tight...

Ideas / suggestions?

(please no comments about all the rock chips and nicks -- I swear this car was routinely abused on gravel roads previously... Maybe someday a respray  :0)

 

   

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#14

Just replaced mine too, and I havr the same problem: the fitment isn't exactly what you would call perfect... Maybe some heat could solve the problem indeed, but I feel my lazyness kicking in :-)
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