Drip Rail Molding Install
DAZSTANG
08-29-2004, 08:44 AM
I have made two attempts at $50.00 an attempt to get aftermarket Drip Rail Molding installed on my 1966 Coupe.
I purchased the Drip Rail molding from C.J. Pony Parts and I find their product line to be acceptable. CJ's service department spent some time with me assisting in the installation process. However, I am finding that there is not a lot of consistency in the manufacture of this item. The manufacturer of the item is CORVEX.
After my first attempt at twisting pushing, grunting and hitting with a rubber mallet, I was unable to get the molding to fit and eventually scratched and caused damage to the new finish.
I made the assumption that my car may have to many layers of primer and paint. So I sanded the surface to bare metal brushed on primer and re-sanded to smooth.
The second set of Drip Rail came in (Corvex)and the item was even tighter that before, not allowing it to snap over the drip rail edge.
Does anyone have suggestions as to manufacturer, supplier or method of modifying the drip rail so that it will fit?
:banghead: :banghead:
I purchased the Drip Rail molding from C.J. Pony Parts and I find their product line to be acceptable. CJ's service department spent some time with me assisting in the installation process. However, I am finding that there is not a lot of consistency in the manufacture of this item. The manufacturer of the item is CORVEX.
After my first attempt at twisting pushing, grunting and hitting with a rubber mallet, I was unable to get the molding to fit and eventually scratched and caused damage to the new finish.
I made the assumption that my car may have to many layers of primer and paint. So I sanded the surface to bare metal brushed on primer and re-sanded to smooth.
The second set of Drip Rail came in (Corvex)and the item was even tighter that before, not allowing it to snap over the drip rail edge.
Does anyone have suggestions as to manufacturer, supplier or method of modifying the drip rail so that it will fit?
:banghead: :banghead:
big1
09-13-2004, 02:16 PM
What kind of car are we talking about here ??
DAZSTANG
09-13-2004, 09:23 PM
What kind of car are we talking about here ??
1966 Mustang Coupe
1966 Mustang Coupe
Bandit034
10-22-2004, 06:03 PM
try checking the inside of the drip molding to see if it is bent out to far to grasp the car or if they are bent in to far making them not able to fit over the lip. i just put mine back on and i had to bend the insides in slightly to get them to snap on.
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