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Location: Asheville, N.C
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I'm getting ready to install my new trim around the headliner and is there any tips to installing the trim? Thank you.
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SWB 4x4 Collector
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Location: Osage City, KS
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Re: plastic chrome headliner trim?
I haven't put my new trim in yet, but this is what I was going to do. Wipe a little Vasoline on the tabs and slowly work each tab in, in order as you go around.
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The Older Generation
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: plastic chrome headliner trim?
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I just bought one and the vendor told me to wear cotton gloves when I put it in or over time it would turn black where I touched it with my fingers... he said the same thing about the new dash bezel I bought.. I am going to put a coat of wax on the stuff before I install it. He also said to make sure it was nice and warm where you were working to make the tabs more pliable (it keeps them from breaking off). LockDoc
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