RE: removing roof rail trim ok if you haven't gotten the answer yet her
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Hi,
Ok,yes it's a bit***. It will have to be slightly bent but not at all violating to the appearance.
 
Tools Needed as follows:  1 small chevy hammer,1 standard screw driver with an 6" shank or so and a wide tip,and a gasket scrapper about 1 1/2" wide,1 huge batch of patience..:-)
 
Open the door and face outward from the seat. Look up towards the headline and locate the the trim. Now the trim is held on by nasty clips. Seems they were mad to go on but not to come off unless it's bent in 4 or more spots.
 
I believe there are 2 clips about 1/3 the way in from each end.
 
Now using the hemmer or just use hand pressure gently pry up on the trim in the locations mentioned above. Now at some point you will be able to see the clip.Now using the scrapper the screwdriver you will have to bent the very lower edge of the trim so as to release the clips,at this point BEND happens,but go slow and it will work. If you mess it up,I have a few survivors left.
 
GOOD LUCK LEMME KNOW OK???
 
David

 

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