[Rovernet] Rovernet Digest, Vol 33, Issue 11

Kellogg, Charles charlesk at darebritannia.com
Sat Feb 27 13:08:26 EST 2016


Lance

Call me and I have an idea that should help

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Charles Kellogg
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>    1. 3500S NADA trim clips (LANCE LA CERTE PSY D)
>    2. Found the clips, need advice (LANCE LA CERTE PSY D)
>    3. Re: Found the clips, need advice (Peter King)
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> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 21:08:10 -0700
> From: LANCE LA CERTE PSY D <lacpsyd6 at msn.com>
> To: Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
> Subject: [Rovernet] 3500S NADA trim clips
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> Does anyone have, or have a link/listing so I can purchase the plastic
> trim clips.   I seem to have a vague recollection that these were also used
> on Volvos of a particular vintage.   I do know that the trim was wider than
> on other P6s so the clips have to be specific.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Lane
>
> Lance La Certe, Psy.D.
> Outside of a dog, a person's best friend is a book.  Inside of a dog it's
> too dark to read.
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> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 21:29:40 -0700
> From: LANCE LA CERTE PSY D <lacpsyd6 at msn.com>
> To: Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
> Subject: [Rovernet] Found the clips, need advice
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> Surprised myself and found a bag of the trim clips.   I would appreciate
> any advice on how to pry off my old trim w/o gouging the paint AND any
> recommendations about replacing the trim once the new clips are in place
> (i.e., should I 'roll' the trim up from the bottom and snap it onto the
> tops of the clips?  ---- I did this so long ago I can't remember; but I'm
> thinking it would be pretty hard, and would potentially ruin the paint if I
> tried to slide them on over the clips from one end???.
> Thanks again, Lance
>
> Lance La Certe, Psy.D.
> Outside of a dog, a person's best friend is a book.  Inside of a dog it's
> too dark to read.
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> Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 10:11:57 -0500
> From: Peter King <peter at king-co.com>
> To: Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Rovernet] Found the clips, need advice
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> Hi Lance,
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> I used a plastic wedge tool and a plastic spreader to work under the edge
> and pop the trim of the clips I would slide something like a thin plastic
> bondo spreader behind your tool to wedge against, so you don?t scuff the
> paint.  If you can get it behind the trim, you can then safely use a metal
> trim removal tool available at any parts store. The strips have closed
> ends, so will not slide from one end. My recollection is that the clips
> have two prongs on one end and one on the other. I set the trim on the two
> prongs, and pressed down to snap over the single prong. Less resistance
> that way.
>
> Peter
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> > On Feb 26, 2016, at 11:29 PM, LANCE LA CERTE PSY D via Rovernet <
> rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
> >
> > Surprised myself and found a bag of the trim clips.   I would appreciate
> any advice on how to pry off my old trim w/o gouging the paint AND any
> recommendations about replacing the trim once the new clips are in place
> (i.e., should I 'roll' the trim up from the bottom and snap it onto the
> tops of the clips?  ---- I did this so long ago I can't remember; but I'm
> thinking it would be pretty hard, and would potentially ruin the paint if I
> tried to slide them on over the clips from one end???.
> > Thanks again, Lance
> >
> > Lance La Certe, Psy.D.
> > Outside of a dog, a person's best friend is a book.  Inside of a dog
> it's too dark to read.
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