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2nd August 2017, 08:08 | #1 |
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Waistrail trim removal
Does the trim just pop off? Is there a knack to removing it without damaging anything ?
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2nd August 2017, 11:41 | #2 |
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If you can get behind the clips then you can get them off without them breaking by using some pliers otherwise, as I found out, the clips will break. I would buy somemore off Ebay or Rimmers or your local MG Rover XPart dealer
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2nd August 2017, 12:36 | #3 |
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I'd undo the trim clip from the back of the panel first and lift the trim and clips off together. It's easy enought for the rear wing - just peel back the boot liner carpet from inside the wing. For the doors and front wing though you'd have to strip them down or remove the wing.
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2nd August 2017, 12:38 | #4 |
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The section on the rear wing has got a nut and bolt holding it in place as well as clips. Easy enough to get at though.
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