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  1. #1

    Clips for door moulding

    Hi All,
    I need to replace the rear door moulding on my Accord 2004 after a supermarket parking bingle. The moulding itself is O.K. but the chrome strip was completely stripped off (see attached photo)and was in no state to be replaced so I have to replace the moulding complete with strip.

    I have obtained the part from a local wrecker but it comes with no fixing clips. Apparently the clips, which are plastic, snap off if the part is removed so when I remove the existing damaged moulding I won't be able the salvage the clips.

    Does anyone know where I can get these?
    Or is there an alternative form of fixing?

    Any help/suggestions greatly appreciated.

    Art
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  2. #2
    Have found a supplier who can provide almost any kind of auto clip for almost any car.

    Phoned them and clips were dispatched same day.


    You can find them here:

    http://www.carpartsclipsandfasteners.com.au/

    Cheers,

    Art

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by artpayne View Post
    Hi All,
    I need to replace the rear door moulding on my Accord 2004 after a supermarket parking bingle. The moulding itself is O.K. but the chrome strip was completely stripped off (see attached photo)and was in no state to be replaced so I have to replace the moulding complete with strip.

    I have obtained the part from a local wrecker but it comes with no fixing clips. Apparently the clips, which are plastic, snap off if the part is removed so when I remove the existing damaged moulding I won't be able the salvage the clips.

    Does anyone know where I can get these?
    Or is there an alternative form of fixing?

    Any help/suggestions greatly appreciated.

    Art
    Just glue it on with sikaflex - a bit of duct tape until that cures. It feels wrong but it works.

  4. #4
    You could just use 401 or Epoxy to glue the plastic clips back together if your patient.

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