>> Dont just pull the old ones off if you plan to use them again. They will >> bend.Use a heat gun.New ones are avaliable at gowesty.The ends are >> seperate.Dont like them.Like the old ones best. > > The trims on my 84 are easy to remove. They are held on by pins at > the ends, and when these are removed they just lift off. > -- Hmmm, pins on the ends? My ends curl up also & are a constant source of irritation when everything else looks good & those ends lift up to ruin the whole effect. I have not noticed any pins so maybe thatıs the problem. Where are they, etc. Tom |
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