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Re: side moulding removal



Yup
definitely the rubber strips - no body kit on my 8V (yet)
I was kinda wondering about that..............  Do some have holes under the
rubber and others not?
Mark
84 8v


Owen wrote:

> Holes??  Are we talking about the same molding?  I think he was asking
> about the rubber strips that run along the side of the car.  Not a body
> kit.  Can the original poster clarify?
>
>
> Owen
> 87 16v
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/1571
>
> > nope, except for the holes,
> > it is smooth and follows the body line.
> >
> >
> > Alex Ting
> > > one question for those of you who have done this: is there an indent
> > > underneath the moulding?
>
> > > ---Owen <rabeys@cadvision.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I havn't done this yet, but plan to in the future.  I remember the
> > > best way
> > > > was to use heat to let the adhesive get tacky, then you can just
> > > pull it
> > > > off as you pry the glue with an impliment (i remember mention of sore
> > > > fingernails, and plastic spoons or something), then once all the
> > > rubber is
> > > > off, use some type of adhesive remover.  i remember talk of 3M
> > > Adhesive
> > > > remover being the best.
> > > >
> > > >   good luck
> >
>
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