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93 525 Paul
11-25-2006, 07:39 PM
Shogun did such a great job on the door handle gasket installation, I thought I'd reciprocate. I hope someone finds this useful (although I'm limited to just four pictures (why?)
The clips gave way on my sun-baked '93. While garage-kept, the desert climate gets to the car anyway. I decided to replace the crusty trim which I purchased from BMA for $100 a side, plus 14 clips, plus the center trim piece.
Here's how it went.
Marked the old clip where it was to make it easier to get the new clips in.
I used an exacto knife to cut the very strong double stick tape. Then I used a hardwood wedge (like you get with an ax handle) to push the old clip off. Pushing toward the windshield perimeter gets it out. You need to clean the tape goo left behind.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim3.jpg
With the tape residue cleaned it is ready for the new clip. Look for the voids left by the legs of the clips. The trick is to get the new clip legs precisely in those voids, or the clip wants to back out.
Pushing the old one off breaks the legs. Unless you are willing to pull the windshield (I wasn't) I figured you'd have to make the new ones look like the old ones.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/DSC02198.jpg
So I did. Old one on the left and the new one on the right. A couple of snips with the diagonals and the new clips looked like the old. The double stick tape on the underside of the new clips will grab the WS before you have the clip installed, so I jury rigged some release tapes. You can use more than two release tapes as I did toward the end of the install. It's a bear when one of them tears.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim9.jpg
Showing the steep angle you have to start them, particularly along the roof line. Start them steeply, then push the legs under the WS with a plastic or wood instrument. A toothbrush with the head cut off works well.
Keep the pressure against them with your finger or a tool to work the legs into the voids left by the old legs. You want the clip flush to the perimeter of the WS.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim12.jpg
Flush and ready to pull the release tapes
Ended up in a cleanly installed window trim for me.

gale
11-25-2006, 07:58 PM
Great write-up & pic's. Definitely one to bookmark, Thanks! I bet release strips cut from one of those Kevlar mailing pouches would hold up under tension while sliding them out & probably wouldn't hang up & stick to the tape.

93 525 Paul
11-25-2006, 08:40 PM
I appreciate your compliment. It would be a bit better if I could have used more of my photos. ;)
I like the mailing pouch release strip idea. I didn't consider that. I used the original wax backed stuff because I didn't want to cut any of the stickiness of the tape.

Qube
11-26-2006, 02:15 AM
EXCELLENT WORK! Printed it out and added to the 'scrapbook' part of my Bentley's :) THANKS!

Bill R.
11-26-2006, 01:06 PM
be. Thats a keeper for me.

Qube
11-26-2006, 01:14 PM
be. Thats a keeper for me.

Why why why do you start your post in the title? :( When I read the email summary, I only get half the story, and most of the time it doesn't make sense :p (emails don't get the title text)

Bill R.
11-26-2006, 01:19 PM
because i wasn't aware of it. I don't use email for my digest.




Why why why do you start your post in the title? :( When I read the email summary, I only get half the story, and most of the time it doesn't make sense :p (emails don't get the title text)

Qube
11-26-2006, 01:29 PM
because i wasn't aware of it. I don't use email for my digest.

Bah! :)


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93 525 Paul
11-26-2006, 01:36 PM
Thanks Qube, and thank you Bill R. It's satisfying to help the community. I've learned much from coming here over the last couple of years and recently used Shogun's how to for the door handle gasket R&R. Great stuff these technical boards. Thanks to all of you who have helped me through the fuel pump replacement, finding BMA and Autohausaz.com, the "front end flush" and countless other things.

93 525 Paul
11-16-2007, 09:34 PM
Guess I could have double posted...
Cutting the old tape from under the old clip
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim2.jpg
Forcing the old clip out and off
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim3.jpg
New clip installed and flush to the windshield
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim13.jpg
New trim installed and looking great
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o284/pmcdougal/BMWWSTrim14.jpg

uscharalph
11-17-2007, 02:59 AM
My window trim is fine, but the rubber window gasket on one side is cracking. I think the left side is newer. Do you have to remove the windshield to replace that rubber gasket?

repenttokyo
11-17-2007, 11:28 AM
i need to replace my trim as well. I had the windscreen replaced last month, and they reused the old trim, and now there is a gap of about 4 mm at the top between the trim and the roof.

myles
11-17-2007, 03:13 PM
So is the rubber part of the trim attached to the hard trim?

The rubber parts on mine a screwed and I could never find the rubber parts in the etk, just the hard trims.

repenttokyo
11-17-2007, 03:43 PM
So is the rubber part of the trim attached to the hard trim?

The rubber parts on mine a screwed and I could never find the rubber parts in the etk, just the hard trims.


according to the people who replaced my windshield, the hard trim and the rubber gasket like trim are all one piece.

myles
11-18-2007, 02:59 AM
Excellent, thank you. That solves that little mystery.

Booster
11-18-2007, 03:39 PM
SPeaking of windsheild trim.......I take it that once the trim and clips are removed......a piano wire inserted through the urethane sealant is all thats needed to remove the pane ??:)
Cheers,Vinny