1968 Cutlass Side Molding Clips that bolt onto body
1968 Cutlass Side Molding Clips that bolt onto body
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could tell me the size of the clips that I 'd need for my side moldings and peak moldings to mount them back on my body as most of mine were damaged. Or is there a press in clip that would work as well as the bolted ones? Thanks
I was wondering if anyone could tell me the size of the clips that I 'd need for my side moldings and peak moldings to mount them back on my body as most of mine were damaged. Or is there a press in clip that would work as well as the bolted ones? Thanks
I think these are what you are after. I just did mine. My fenders/door/quarters used some of these that go through holes and have the speed nut/barrel nut inside the fender/door/quarter.
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...arrange=#thumb
There were also plastic clips that slid over what looks like a raised rivet. I had the 1/2" size and they did not fit. I got another set I thought was 3/8" but I couldn't find the pn. They may have been the 5/16" here. I put the clips on the rivets and then slid the molding over them.
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...188&yearrange=
Adam
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...arrange=#thumb
There were also plastic clips that slid over what looks like a raised rivet. I had the 1/2" size and they did not fit. I got another set I thought was 3/8" but I couldn't find the pn. They may have been the 5/16" here. I put the clips on the rivets and then slid the molding over them.
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...188&yearrange=
Adam
I think these are what you are after. I just did mine. My fenders/door/quarters used some of these that go through holes and have the speed nut/barrel nut inside the fender/door/quarter.
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...arrange=#thumb
There were also plastic clips that slid over what looks like a raised rivet. I had the 1/2" size and they did not fit. I got another set I thought was 3/8" but I couldn't find the pn. They may have been the 5/16" here. I put the clips on the rivets and then slid the molding over them.
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...188&yearrange=
Adam
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...arrange=#thumb
There were also plastic clips that slid over what looks like a raised rivet. I had the 1/2" size and they did not fit. I got another set I thought was 3/8" but I couldn't find the pn. They may have been the 5/16" here. I put the clips on the rivets and then slid the molding over them.
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?CatC...188&yearrange=
Adam
Adam,
Give me a tip on getting the old clips out of the trim and the new in. I for some reason can't do either.
If your trim is off the car, mine had a section of the trim about 2 inches long were the trim does not wrap around completely about 1 1/2 - 2 inches from either end. My old spring clips were rusty and siezed and needes to be wiggled and squeezed to get free. Some broke. If you can get them to move they might slide to the ends and come out at that area. A couple I was able use a small flathead screwdriver or hook the compress the long spring part and wiggle the clip out where it was.
I hope this helps.
Adam
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