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How to remove rocker molding trim?

Started by Mr. Lee, January 10, 2015, 02:10:59 PM

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Mr. Lee

Can anyone tell me how to remove the rocker molding trim without damaging the clips that it is mounted on?

Trim is not Original from back in 69 but it's an aftermarket kitt including clips. Bodyshop mounted it on the car and I didn't see them do it.

Thanks  :2thumbs:

Mr. Lee


charger Downunder

On my 70 Charger one screw at rear easy to see, right at the front a metal clip with a retainer axes from from behind front guard. All the other plastic clips could not save broke getting molding off, as the are push on clips.
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Lord Warlock

In 69, each side has one screw near the end nearest the rear wheel, easy way is to get a trim tool, preferably plastic to pry up the bottom edge gently until you hear it pop off the clips bottom edge, continue along the bottom working your way to the front, the front edge has a bolt with a nut securing it from the inside fenderwell, don't try to pry the front part until you loosen the nut.  Once the whole bottom edge is loose, just lift upward and it will come off the tops without pulling.  That is IF they used stock style clips.  The clips come out of the body with a little bit of prying on either top or bottom, they just snap into the holes.  

If you break a clip don't worry you can get replacements online, the only one you want to be careful with is the front most clip that has a spring loaded end on it.  

Repops do not have the screw hole near the rear wheels.  Deciding if I want to drill a hole in mine or not.  Reinstalling is easy, just place over the tops of each clip, then push gently on the bottom till you hear it pop on.  Don't push too hard or you could dent the repops, the originals feel a little sturdier.

If you are lazy or cheap, just get a large screwdriver, wrap the end in duct tape so you don't scratch paint, and use it or a putty knife to pop off the clips.
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

Mr. Lee

Thanks guys  :2thumbs:  I'll try to remove them gently from the bottem edge.

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