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Trim removal

Fastwest

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 7, 2015
Messages
371
How do you get sport trim off around the windows and wing windows on the doors. Hard to search since I'm on my phone. Thanks guys
 

The Mule

Newbie
Joined
Sep 21, 2008
Messages
46
I used an aluminum bottle opener with some electrical tape wrapped around the long portion to protect the trim finish. Don't get in a hurry, or it will bend. Good Luck.
 

CopperRanger

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 26, 2007
Messages
1,795
It's been a while since I removed the door trim, so I'm trying to remember. There is a tab on the backside of the trim, that helps hold it on, I used a small screwdriver to slightly open those tabs up then starting at on end carefully prying to get it started, once started it will come right off.
 

tmacstickman

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2005
Messages
701
The trim around the windows, such as the hard-top and windshield cannot be removed so easily. The backsides of these trim pieces have a "tongue", so to speak, that fit into the "grove" that is formed into the respective seal. So, a little more patience will be needed to remove the trim without bending or kinking it.
 
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