Scott C
06-19-2007, 02:49 PM
Just had the great pleasure of removing the driver and passenger door lower trim to fix some rust. Easy getting these off - just grind and pull.
Putting new ones back on - huum. This was a biotch. I POR'd the rusty part under the trim and then painted the whole lower door (I had surface rust visible on the doors above the trim) up to the middle trim, prior to installing the new trim - which on my car have to be painted, lucky me - so I did that as well.
Tip to those doing this job, I put the trim on nearest the end of the door and pushed like hell upward (not sideways), got it pretty well on then moved it along the way to the other end. I taped it up (was already painted) to protect the paint, then used a wooden block covered with duct tape and hammer hitting on the wood to get the freaking thing on.
This was a base/clear paintjob, my first with a new EVO LVLP gun and I like the way it came out, I may even take pictures if it stops raining. I also ended up doing the trunk lid as I found a bunch of rust there as well (under the lip, just above the lights).
Scott
Putting new ones back on - huum. This was a biotch. I POR'd the rusty part under the trim and then painted the whole lower door (I had surface rust visible on the doors above the trim) up to the middle trim, prior to installing the new trim - which on my car have to be painted, lucky me - so I did that as well.
Tip to those doing this job, I put the trim on nearest the end of the door and pushed like hell upward (not sideways), got it pretty well on then moved it along the way to the other end. I taped it up (was already painted) to protect the paint, then used a wooden block covered with duct tape and hammer hitting on the wood to get the freaking thing on.
This was a base/clear paintjob, my first with a new EVO LVLP gun and I like the way it came out, I may even take pictures if it stops raining. I also ended up doing the trunk lid as I found a bunch of rust there as well (under the lip, just above the lights).
Scott