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How do you attach side molding?
I had to pull back the side molding so that I could pull out my torsion bars.
How does it go back on? I looks like I need to pull it off completely and slide it on from the back. PITA
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Very easy. Take some dish soap, rub it on the rubber, and it will slide right back on.
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Wash and soap it down and slide on fom the back?
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Well, for me, I already had them off, when I took my rockers off to clean off the 20 years of grime, and remove my AC lines. I had the same problem. I would get them in about 12 inches, then they wouldnt budge. I took straight dishsoap (no water added) and placed a good layer on the parts that met the rocker lips.
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The procedure is described in the factory manual.
Install one end, then work towards the other end. Fold the forward length of rubber backwards, about 100º. This spreads the T-channel apart, enough to slide it over the corresponding metal channel on the rocker panel. A little lube helps. Sherwood |
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