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Roof strips removal question
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davieboy86
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 2:48 pm Up
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I was going to paint those plastic strips that you can take off of the roof (go all the way to the bottom of the windscreen) but i was wondering will the car still be water tight over night, ( I am not stupid enough to think that it goes straight through to the interior of the car, but surely they have a purspose?)

i havent pulled them off yet so im not sure whats underneath or how tbh so any guidance is appreciated.

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Andy180+
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it will be ok
just pull them off stright up

 
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Abzynthe
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 2:51 pm Up
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You might need some pliers for the clips at the bottom of the windscreen though. Ive had to put screws in mine to hold em down after I wrapped them. But will be water tight Smile
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Andrew
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I'm interested in this as well, would like to do mine gloss black. Is it a torx screw at the botton and then just pull up?
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Abzynthe
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No its a plastic clip. just pull em with pliers, your most likely going to brake them because they are brittle, but a small screw works a treat Smile
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Rob2859
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They have some funny plastic clips on the bottom. Could't work out how to remove them so I just ragged them off. They are still perfectly secure
 
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davieboy86
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what sort of clips, standard trim clips or metal clips like on the foglight connectors or actually moulded plastic on the stripp itself?
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Abzynthe
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its hard to explain, they are flat and round on the top and they push into a hole in the strip then into the metal underneath.
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