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Post by phewop118 on Jul 3, 2018 21:42:40 GMT -6
Both C-pillar trim pieces on the 4.0 have been broken for a long time - the plastic tabs that are supposed to hold them in place are broken from the trim. Does anyone have any suggestions for securing them? I've tried velcro, duct tape, rubber bands, pretty much anything I could think.
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Post by AUROD X on Jul 4, 2018 20:00:36 GMT -6
OK! Let's improvise. Try this long plastic push pin and glue, cement, resin, silicone, or something strong enough to hold onto exact area or surface where the clip existed. Sand area just a bit,then wait until adhesive cures and give it a try. Here's an example picture.
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Post by AuroraGirlFromMars on Jul 23, 2018 3:08:21 GMT -6
C pillar is behind your head in the car, right?
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Post by tigger on Jul 23, 2018 10:13:06 GMT -6
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Post by AUROD X on Jul 23, 2018 11:23:07 GMT -6
Yes, if you're the rear passenger.
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Post by AuroraGirlFromMars on Jul 23, 2018 11:33:02 GMT -6
Does anyone have an idea for a B pillar fix? I broke the clip on mine. The clip is about half an inch long so it doesnt use that body trim clip
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Post by Paulaurora on Jul 24, 2018 15:23:18 GMT -6
Does anyone have an idea for a B pillar fix? I broke the clip on mine. The clip is about half an inch long so it doesnt use that body trim clip Crazy glue:)
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Post by RCA1186 on Jul 25, 2018 6:24:13 GMT -6
JB plastic weld works well for me
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Post by tigger on Jul 26, 2018 0:06:13 GMT -6
...or two part epoxy.
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Post by AuroraGirlFromMars on Jul 26, 2018 11:39:54 GMT -6
I should have mentioned the clip is no longer in my possession, unless I randomly find it some day.
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