Hello sir, thank you for posting this. I have a question regard the tire trim, the black one just behind the passenger door. How can u remove the clips when they brake? Looks like its stuck and not removeble. My garage broke my trim clips and now its lose
@@Paul-ck5tb the tire trim ? I’m guessing it’s the interior door panel trim you talk about if that’s the case then yes they broke very easy . To fix that you will need new clips which is around 5£ a set of interior panel trim clips . To remove the interior door panel trim you will need a flat screwdriver and Philips one , with the flat one you need to remove the covers where the screws are , one is under interior handle and second in the hole where you grab it to shut door after that it’s just grab and pull towards you . Disconnect window plug and door handle cable and you can remove it completely. If the brackets where clips are damage or broken then use a bit of superglue . If you talked about exterior door moulding then basically is the same process just different clips . Hope this helps Paul
Hello sir, thank you for posting this. I have a question regard the tire trim, the black one just behind the passenger door. How can u remove the clips when they brake? Looks like its stuck and not removeble. My garage broke my trim clips and now its lose
@@Paul-ck5tb the tire trim ? I’m guessing it’s the interior door panel trim you talk about if that’s the case then yes they broke very easy . To fix that you will need new clips which is around 5£ a set of interior panel trim clips . To remove the interior door panel trim you will need a flat screwdriver and Philips one , with the flat one you need to remove the covers where the screws are , one is under interior handle and second in the hole where you grab it to shut door after that it’s just grab and pull towards you . Disconnect window plug and door handle cable and you can remove it completely. If the brackets where clips are damage or broken then use a bit of superglue . If you talked about exterior door moulding then basically is the same process just different clips .
Hope this helps Paul