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sparkybaz



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hst bodykit door trim come loose

how is the bottom drivers door trim held on ,on a hst bodykit.the top edge has come loose looks like its just 3m tape,can't find screws unless hidden
don't want it falling off.

Post #124859 24th Dec 2011 11:08 am
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ad210358



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Pretty sure there are no screws holding the trim on, it will be 3m tape for most of it, the door trim may also incorporate little (mcp will know as he has changed is bottom door trims) poppers that need to be lined up when reffitting and can easily be broken with the edges held with 3m tape. I have seem on the bay a kit that is genuine LR so you can get it from your dealer as a body kit fitting kit for around £15.

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Junior



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Re: hst bodykit door trim come loose

sparkybaz wrote:
how is the bottom drivers door trim held on ,on a hst bodykit.the top edge has come loose looks like its just 3m tape,can't find screws unless hidden
don't want it falling off.


As AD says..them little poppers and doublesided tape, I had mine fixed on with silicone bonding cos it comes off all the time Thumbs Up

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sparkybaz



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bought some 3m tape from flea bay £2.60 delivered done and dusted
cheers all

Post #125478 31st Dec 2011 1:21 pm
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