Window/Door black trim

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Torqueluvr
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Window/Door black trim

Post by Torqueluvr »

Hi all,

1994 LWB 2.8 5spd Paj. This trim had been cracking ever since I bought the machine - last July - and just the other day when pulling snow off the car it finally gave way. Any advice on how to fix/replace? The metal underneath is bare and is starting to develop small surface rust.
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del400
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Re: Window/Door black trim

Post by del400 »

I'd take it off, clean it and plasti dip it. Any color you want.

Worked for me for some care parts.
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pajerry
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Re: Window/Door black trim

Post by pajerry »

Great tip, I'll have to do that at some point as they're starting to crack as well.
'94 SWB Pajero 2.8L ITD, '94 LWB Pajero 3.5L DOHC 8-)
mitsubill
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Re: Window/Door black trim

Post by mitsubill »

There is black adhesive 2in trim tape that you can use to replace, just remove the original, replace and use a straight edge and exacto knife to fit in place. Can tire is where I got the tape, worked well. :-D
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