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P Moore 10-08-2008 01:01 PM

Forgot to Insert Rear Window Trim
 
:mad:

Ok, I left a certain person to install my rear Targa window but guess what... they "forgot" to insert the trim !!!!
I spent a short while trying to insert it but i dont think its possible, it gets bent quite alot,
Now he is telling me that to get a sample of the Volkswagon Beelte trim, (i remember my beetle the trim was a plastic)
He thinks that it might sit in there just right and also i can use the tool to install it,
Anybody been in the same boat ???

cgarr 10-08-2008 01:35 PM

Window has to come back out to install the trim. Thats why mine is still not installed. You could just get some black plastic or rubber cord and stuff it in the slot.

john walker's workshop 10-08-2008 02:44 PM

have the guy yank it and do it right. you don't need no stinkin vw trim in there.

P Moore 10-08-2008 03:01 PM

oh god !!
The inside is just after been finished !! the rear shelf will need to come out now, if i put it off for a while is the window safe ????

cgarr 10-08-2008 03:02 PM

That window ain't going anywhere!

P Moore 10-08-2008 03:07 PM

Cause i need to get a drive out of this car !!!!
I also noticed that my trim is black but not the best condition, do think powder coating is a good job on these parts ??

pookie 10-08-2008 07:04 PM

If its black and the car isn't stock why worry about putting it in? Leave it out.

Laneco 10-08-2008 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P Moore (Post 4227016)
Cause i need to get a drive out of this car !!!!
I also noticed that my trim is black but not the best condition, do think powder coating is a good job on these parts ??

We powder coat all the window trim for our cars. I think we've done four or five 911's this way. Looks good, holds up well. It will be a little harder to install as the powder coating adds some thickness. But we're only talking the difference between being a pain and a slightly greater pain.

And yes, window out to put the trim in.... Sorry.

angela

c019740 10-09-2008 01:19 PM

I got my chrome trim in on my 74 targa without taking the window out. Just spray some silicone or soapy subtance like car wash soap into the grooves. Its a good idea to message the subtance into the grooves with a Craftsmen Bottle opener. Thats Sears item #00941626000 for $7.99. Thas one tool you'll be able to use later on a regular basis. Just wedge it in their and slide it through...Then take the trim and press it in with some force gradually working your way down the trim making sure not to scratch your car or damage the trim. New trim works easier... Its a little tricky but once you get going you'll figure it out... Start nearest the door and work your way to the center rear window.

P Moore 10-09-2008 01:40 PM

Thanks man, ill give it a go again, as you say i was afraid of scratching the new paint work !!

P Moore 10-09-2008 01:48 PM

That tool looks very very wide ???

c019740 10-10-2008 05:39 AM

Its thin enough to message the lubricant into the rubber grooves, once slipped into the groove move it back and forth to get the liquid lubricant in there. I like the tool because it has rounded edges and wont dig into the rubber. You can also sort of stretch the rubber by giving it a slight twist.

aerocrosby 10-10-2008 07:04 AM

When I had the rear Targa window installed on my '72 after a repaint, my installer prefers to go ahead and get it in and then put the trim in. He used a spray "dry" silicone and was able to work it in without any bends or warps. looks perfect. He has done a lot of Targas and said that trying to wrestle the window, rubber moulding and trim all at the same time is really tough.

P Moore 10-10-2008 02:55 PM

ok, im not going to let this get the better of me !! Im going for it again tomorrow once i get my CIS sorted ..... injectors are flat out spraying fuel in while cranking....something is stuck !!


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