jwicker
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Hello - In case anyone else could possibly use it, I've designed and 3D printed my own trim clips for the "C" channel chrome trim that runs the length of the body. My old clips were dry, broken, and crappy.
These new ones are extremely sturdy (even reusable) and slide right into the rails with little to no fuss. I spent about 15 hours getting them perfect so I could reattach all my trim with security.
Files are found here if you're interested. < These are free to you to print your own. I recommend PETG and no support or brimming. 0.2mm nozzle. Mine are made with Overture PETG+. Glass transition (melting) point is 185F, so they should hold up. I live in the desert and they are staying strong. Even rained twice with them on, no issues thus far.
There are 124 clips needed for the thin, waist high trim surrounding the car. As of yet I don't know how the little triangles on the end attach, but it may be similar. The trim pieces use clips as shown in the photos. 8+9+14 * 4 = 124.
I sell as follows:
These new ones are extremely sturdy (even reusable) and slide right into the rails with little to no fuss. I spent about 15 hours getting them perfect so I could reattach all my trim with security.
Files are found here if you're interested. < These are free to you to print your own. I recommend PETG and no support or brimming. 0.2mm nozzle. Mine are made with Overture PETG+. Glass transition (melting) point is 185F, so they should hold up. I live in the desert and they are staying strong. Even rained twice with them on, no issues thus far.
There are 124 clips needed for the thin, waist high trim surrounding the car. As of yet I don't know how the little triangles on the end attach, but it may be similar. The trim pieces use clips as shown in the photos. 8+9+14 * 4 = 124.
I sell as follows:
- 50 clips for 15 USD
- 150 clips for 40 USD
- Flat shipping to anywhere in the US is 10 USD