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Where does all this garnish molding go? model a seda

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by caffeine, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. caffeine
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    obviously the leftis windshield and rear window, but how about the rest??
     
  2. Those on the right with the scalop out of them go on top of the front guards where the hood sides meet them.
     
  3. jetmek
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    left to right. door jamb tops,window antirattle strips, 1/4 windows,hood shelves,windshield posts, 1/4 window sill
     
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  5. caffeine
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    thanks! ok, now...to put gl*** in....what am i missing...i know the front door sills, and maybe door tops? does the door have an anti-rattle as well? wat else........
     
  6. jetmek
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    loks like your just missing the door sill and rattle strips. no other molding goes on the doors
     
  7. kb cookout
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    hi ;
    the front door windows have anti rattlers to if you use the aluminum repos with the rubber wiper/anti rattle strips you need do make the cut outs deeper for the screws so the garnish molding will fit over it.and set level...

    later kb
     
  8. caffeine
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    thanks for the tips!
     
  9. caffeine
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    the 2 skinnny looks like they go around the back side windows in the sedan,....i obviously have to chop them, but how do they mount? it seems they dont git the curve on the window...

    does the 90degree part go towards the front or the back?

    -Rob
     
  10. 29 sedanman
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    The 90 degree part goes to the front. thee should be a tab to screw the molding down in the front. The top edge slips under another steel piece running along the top edge of the windows and the bottom edges tuck behind the garnish molding on the top of the rear inned door panel that holds the regulator.
     
  11. caffeine
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    yeah cool so those 2 tabs, they go right into the wood thats "supposed" to be there. gotcha.



    -Rob
     
  12. ResedaCoupe
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    Looks like Tom has it right - the 'little guy' goes inside on the windshield post. The hole in the middle is for the knob of the windshield adjuster...
     
  13. Digger_Dave
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    Looks like same pile sitting here in my shop.
    The first two pieces after the window frames (windshield and rear window)
    are used ABOVE the doors. (attached to the BODY)
    Next are the rear window anti-rattle strips, front window strips not in the picture.
    There should be another PAIR that cap the tops of the doors.
    Also NOT in the picture are the inside DOOR PULL caps (fit on the inside of the door at the lower edge of the gl*** opening)
    One inside windshield trim (the short piece) is missing.

    Looks like everyone else identified the rest
     
  14. caffeine
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    makes sense. thanks.
     

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