Remove Clipper bumper trim
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Old Timer
Anyone have any tips for removing the trim from the bumper? I hear it can involve a lot of swearing and breaking
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
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Local Hero
No, spray the wedges with wd-40 let it work…..
Remove the 2 big screws on the ends.
The push the bumper against the rebar while doing this.
The carefully pry the, out with a little screw driver a little bit at a time….each wedges,
I suggest that you work on the center ones first as if you break an end one that makes it harder to keep it on..
Remove the 2 big screws on the ends.
The push the bumper against the rebar while doing this.
The carefully pry the, out with a little screw driver a little bit at a time….each wedges,
I suggest that you work on the center ones first as if you break an end one that makes it harder to keep it on..
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Posted
Old Timer
Thanks.
By wedges and bigs screws, do you mean 21A and 16 respectively?
By wedges and bigs screws, do you mean 21A and 16 respectively?
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Local Hero
Yes.
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Old Timer
Mine was glued on
Are they supposed to be?
Are they supposed to be?
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Local Hero
not on the 3 that I have owned.
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Posted
Old Timer
Mine looked like it had been removed before, so probably why.
WD worked a treat BTW.
WD worked a treat BTW.
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
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Local Hero
Mine was glued on with some sort of black rubbery
stuff, I had to use a craft knife to cut it then I could peel the black glue off.
I did not use any glue/tiger seal when fitting it all back together.
stuff, I had to use a craft knife to cut it then I could peel the black glue off.
I did not use any glue/tiger seal when fitting it all back together.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
Posted
Old Timer
Sounds about right…
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
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Local Hero
Yes that looks like it.
I made up a little ball with it and managed to roll the left overs off the bumper using the ball so the bumper was clean.
I made up a little ball with it and managed to roll the left overs off the bumper using the ball so the bumper was clean.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
Posted
Old Timer
I'll give that a try.
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Old Timer
Are these the right rivets? If so, do I need some sort of special tool to use them?
https://www.heritagepartscentre.com/uk/N90634901-pop-rivet-for-wheel-arch-trim.html
https://www.heritagepartscentre.com/uk/N90634901-pop-rivet-for-wheel-arch-trim.html
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Local Hero
yes you need a "POP" rivet tool, and if you can get a backing plate for them that is all more better. backing plate is a steel washer that is the same diameter as the rivet and you put the rivet in the front and after you have positioned it you place the washer on the back so the rivet has a metal sandwich.
I have a couple of types of these things…
if you have never used one see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPwNsQMnx88
I have a couple of types of these things…
if you have never used one see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPwNsQMnx88
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
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Posted
Old Timer
Cheers. Another tool to buy
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
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Local Hero
I used a small nut and bolt to hold the trim back together on my car, but you can’t reach the top hole as there's not enough room to get the spanner in there.
Makes it easier next time I pull the bumpers off.
Makes it easier next time I pull the bumpers off.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
Posted
Old Timer
mark1gls said
Makes it easier next time I pull the bumpers off.
You make it sound like a weekly occurrence
Bolts might be a good solution
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Old Timer
mark1gls said
I made up a little ball with it
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Local Hero
Careful where you leave it, 3 years later and my ball of sticky glue will still stick things to if you accidentally place anything on it
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
Posted
Old Timer
Damn, I don't know where I left it
Whip
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
/wip/
Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
Posted
Local Hero
Years ago I used to work on Banking equipment high speed sorters and such.
They used Natural un-vulcanized rubber rollers and as a lark I took a used set and left them on a window ledge with a large paper clip between them after about 7 weeks, it absorbed the clip. After about 6 months it turned to goo with the paper clip on the bottom.
In my misguided youth we learned the difference between Rubber seals the hard way. Rebuilt the master cyl/Clutch combo that the early MG's had….. including the Calipers and all the wheel cylinders….. Used the wrong type of Brake fluid and a week later, well lets say I had to rebuild everything again as the seals were Destroyed by Wagner Dot 3 fluid…….Natural Rubber Seals don't like the US fluid…. After cleaning and flushing everything out, started to use Castrol GT/LMA didn't have to rebuild anything ever.
They used Natural un-vulcanized rubber rollers and as a lark I took a used set and left them on a window ledge with a large paper clip between them after about 7 weeks, it absorbed the clip. After about 6 months it turned to goo with the paper clip on the bottom.
In my misguided youth we learned the difference between Rubber seals the hard way. Rebuilt the master cyl/Clutch combo that the early MG's had….. including the Calipers and all the wheel cylinders….. Used the wrong type of Brake fluid and a week later, well lets say I had to rebuild everything again as the seals were Destroyed by Wagner Dot 3 fluid…….Natural Rubber Seals don't like the US fluid…. After cleaning and flushing everything out, started to use Castrol GT/LMA didn't have to rebuild anything ever.
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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