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petermerle Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Cape Town ( deep south ) Vehicle(s): W460 *1, W123 *2, W124 Posts: 1315 | How to remove roof side beading strip How do you remove the roof black beading that goes arround the roof? Mine is on very solid and does not budge. Peter | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9963 | RE: How to remove roof side beading strip petermerle - 5/7/2006 7:54 AM How do you remove the roof black beading that goes arround the roof? Mine is on very solid and does not budge. Peter It's on there with double sided adhesive trim tape. Good luck! | ||
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MazWest Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Benelux Vehicle(s): E220T, 250GD LWB Wolf Posts: 180 | RE: How to remove roof side beading strip Peter, It is my experience that it's almost impossible to remove it in a condition where it can be reinstalled. I did remove it during the restoration of my truck. (there was a considerable amount of corrosion underneath) It seems like it just snaps on. It's possible that the factory even used a tool which crimps it tightly on the lip underneath. The individual pieces are connected with small connectors which have the same form as the longer pieces and snap over the top. The front most pieces which are on either side of the windscreen are held on with small pop rivets. These are rather easy to reinstall. After my repair, I decided not to reinstall these pieces as they serve no purpose other than trim. Cosmetic, I should say. The front pieces, I did reinstall. When my truck hits 25 years old, I may re-evaluate this situation. I believe that a roof rack could still be easily installed even if these pieces are left off. Richard | ||
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dai Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Oregon USA Vehicle(s): 300GD 300TD BMW R100RS Landini 80F Posts: 2110 | Re: How to remove roof side beading strip Peter, On my '85 SWB there is a clip that hides the joint between the side and rear sections. It is similar to the clip that hides the joint in the center rear. These hook the top and snap down to install them so they must be pryed out from below to release them. Once they are removed the rear sections with the curved ends slide out to each side of the truck. On my machine, the piece of trim covering the joint where the long side meets the section to the side of the windscreen or windshield, (at the upper front) have small pop rivits that must be drilled out to release them. Once they are free the side long trim sections clip over much like the joint cover clips. The trim that covers the windscreen edge joint is also pop rivited at the bottom. It goes together the same way it came off but requires careful line-up for the rivits holes. Mine are in good shape and there was no rust under them. They did not distort when I removed them, the trim is well made and strong. Work to free the long strip by prying slightly along the whole thing a little at a time. If it is just attacked from one end it might be bent beyond reuse. Use some sort of plastic or wood to protect the paint work and provide a lever purchace to work the lower edge out. I hope this helps. Good luck. -Dai | ||
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petermerle Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Cape Town ( deep south ) Vehicle(s): W460 *1, W123 *2, W124 Posts: 1315 | Re: How to remove roof side beading strip Thanks Guys , PEter | ||
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