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    Default B pillar & rear window trim removal

    Hi all

    Does anyone have an idea has to how to remove the black trim on the window pillars as per the red boxes in the pic??



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    daft question but, why do you want to remove it all mate ?

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    I really like the Irmscher Carbon Effect Trim Set from the likes of LMF, however I don't have £170 to spend. I have found some carbon sheet for under a tenner that will do the whole lot including around the door mirrors (these are easy to get off). I want to take the pillars off to make mounting the sheet easier and ensure that it wraps around all the edges.

    I still don't know if I am going to buy the sheet or not as I'm not quite sure how it will look

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    i'm sure that the carbon effect stuff will go straight on top of the original trim m8, i did this a few years ago on an old nova and it looked ok

    also while i think about it i'm sure the irmy one goes straight on top of it too

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    i think he wants to take them off so he can wrap the films around the back and reduce the chance of it peelin off.
    i would also like to know this as im plannin on coverin mine in just plain black.

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    One of the guys with the correct software will be along soon I'm sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carl bear View Post
    i think he wants to take them off so he can wrap the films around the back and reduce the chance of it peelin off.
    Yeap - that's just what I want!

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    Thought I'd bump this rather than start a new thread lol can anyone answer this unanswered thread from 2 years ago so I can remove my trims safely lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by danBoy View Post
    Thought I'd bump this rather than start a new thread lol can anyone answer this unanswered thread from 2 years ago so I can remove my trims safely lol
    Quite easy to do... just let the windows down and then pull the rubber seal outwards that sits in the trim,you will see about 3 or 4 screws holding the trim securely, once they are released pull the trim backwards as it lips around the back edge of the door.East peasy,its one of those jobs that becomes self explanetry once you start messsing!

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