What are you guys using to fix this molding strip??
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oh well, my Audi being almost 21 years old, same vinyl on metal, not peeling and still perfect. hmmm. oh well, i can replace. However there is no clear DIY on how to replace. But yeah, never a Lexus again. I also was told by my dealer it could be up to 1.5 years before they get to my dash and doors, what kind of deal is that?
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While I'm not saying they should be recalled, I sort of agree wth S6. My 02 GS300 and 04 ES330 both look like they did when they left the factory, they have held up incredibly well. While it may be unreasonable, I sort of expected the same fit and finish from the IS, I'm not disappointed, I just realized how well made older Lexus are.
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The bottom moldings are held in place by plastic clips and would be pretty straightforward to replace... The tops are actually pop riveted into the door frame, you need to drill out the old rivets to remove the old moldings and put new rivets in with the new moldings, a regular hand held riveter works... I replaced the top moldings myself and it was'nt to difficult.
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Ill look into new ones and how to install them. But im not paying $200 for all four. Im sure I can get 3m black molding tape or something and just cut it to size. Or im thinking of a dab of crazy glue every inch or two. I know I can fix this for cheap.
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Anyone know where I can get a parts manual with the cost of these molding strips? I also want to know if I have to buy the complete chrome strip or just the black molding? And how how everything comes apart. Sewell was the only place I know of and now theyre site is down. Thanks
#24
Guys, do this. Just cut it off then buy a can of trim paint, comes in a green can. I ALWAYS use this for the trim on my cars and it comes out looking amazing and new. I'm going to do it to mine, I'll take pics.
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