window trim help

toyolla86

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has anybody ever replaced the window trim on a mkiii.

my supra has jacked up trim all around. from the rear hatch to the windshield and everywhere in between. i figure the best place to get it is the dealership unless i want used and still 20 year old trim.

anyways. are there any tricks to getting the trim off without damaging it. (if i were to get it from a 91 in the junkyard that had perfect window trim)

thanks

craig
 

lowtaco

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Good luck mine were a bitch to take off, the windshield was the only trim I could save. But I went and bought all new, they are getting hard to come by, a few pieces are already discontinued.
 

FullNelson

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Which ones are all ready discontinued? I think I looked at getting them from toyota and it was in the $500 range IIRC. By the sounds of it, it will take a ton of patience to get them off in one piece in order to refurbish them.
 

jrot

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haha...mine were difficult but came off with some patience....getting them back on was harder for me....take it by a glass shop though if you really want to know how to get them off....and make sure you go ahead and replace the clips too....
 

FullNelson

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jrot;1661813 said:
take it by a glass shop though if you really want to know how to get them off

This. I think after hearing grims experience I would rather just let some tool at a glass shop pry them off for me in 5 minutes and pay the $50. Be sure to tell them the 'you break it you buy it' disclaimer first.
 

toyolla86

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dang this sucks. so looks like i should go to the junkyard and practice on some junk car for a while.
then start looking for a good donor car. or get brand new. $500 is steep though.