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    How to remove rubber moulding?

    I searched and found many threads about this, but I still do not understand. Do you simply pry and slide it off?

    Can anybody be more specific on the instructions to remove the rubber moulding on the sides?

    #2
    you mean the door molding?

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      #3
      How do you adjust the doohickey next to the thingamajig?

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        #4
        You push it. Or maybe its pull on it. I dont recall, but one works, and one breaks it.

        In all seriousness though, if its door trim, there is a 10mm plastic nut at the end of the strip in the door jamb. Undo that, then the door strip pulls off of 5+ plastic clips.
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          #5
          Originally posted by mcr_driver View Post
          you mean the door molding?
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            #6
            Originally posted by Van Westervelt View Post
            You push it. Or maybe its pull on it. I dont recall, but one works, and one breaks it.

            In all seriousness though, if its door trim, there is a 10mm plastic nut at the end of the strip in the door jamb. Undo that, then the door strip pulls off of 5+ plastic clips.

            Yes its the door trim. Gothca. How do I remove the other trim? I have a coupe.

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              #7
              Fender trim just pull off. Door trim undo the 10 mil plastic nut on inside of door. Pull toward you popping off the tabs holding it onto the door. The trim pivots on the last tab toward the front of the car just slides on and off. The back trim is the most difficult. I take the rear door cards off and use a screw driver to gently pop the plastic pic out from the inside as to not break it. Then the rest you just pull off. I think this one also has a pivoting clip on the front most clip. Good luck, trim looks way better with a fresh coat of black



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                #8
                also be sure to have extra clips around I can guarantee you will break at least one, considering they have probably never been removed in the 20+ years on the car.
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