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Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Marie on 12 November 2012, 20:33:22

Title: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: Marie on 12 November 2012, 20:33:22

NS rear estate GLS door trim
mine has got cought on the front door and buckled slightly so i have to now open the passanger door before the rear door :(

check strap repair plates
Want to sort my drivers dor before it gets worse.

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Title: Re: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: Agemo on 12 November 2012, 21:38:11
They do tend to bend when you remove them, perhaps you should think about Facelift ones, easy to change & they look better.  ::)
Title: Re: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: jonny2112 on 12 November 2012, 21:47:36
Check strap repair part numbers are listed in the guide I think, and can be bought from the dealer. Not expensive at all iirc  :y
Title: Re: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: venom on 15 November 2012, 00:29:26
They do tend to bend when you remove them, perhaps you should think about Facelift ones, easy to change & they look better.  ::)

I thought about that once but the problem is then the front bumper looks out of place with FL trim all round then the black & chrome on the bumper :(
Title: Re: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 16 November 2012, 08:06:46
Check strap repair part numbers are listed in the guide I think, and can be bought from the dealer. Not expensive at all iirc  :y

Agreed - however, they will need to be cut/filed down to size to make them fit - it's not a simple matter of whacking them in place. So, a sturdy vice will be needed and obviously this will all add time to the job.

You also need to check that any bits of metal haven't got into the window glass mechanism inside the door and caused damage. That's what happened with mine and it took quite a bit of sorting.  :'(
Title: Re: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: Agemo on 16 November 2012, 14:45:38
Yep, that was what stopped me putting F/L ones on my old Pre=facelift, it was black.
Check strap repair part numbers are listed in the guide I think, and can be bought from the dealer. Not expensive at all iirc  :y

Agreed - however, they will need to be cut/filed down to size to make them fit - it's not a simple matter of whacking them in place. So, a sturdy vice will be needed and obviously this will all add time to the job.

You also need to check that any bits of metal haven't got into the window glass mechanism inside the door and caused damage. That's what happened with mine and it took quite a bit of sorting.  :'(
Title: Re: WTD - couple of bits
Post by: symes on 16 November 2012, 16:09:49
They do tend to bend when you remove them, perhaps you should think about Facelift ones, easy to change & they look better.  ::)

I thought about that once but the problem is then the front bumper looks out of place with FL trim all round then the black & chrome on the bumper :(
not if you remove chrome trim and color code rest of bumper :y