glue/adhesive or replace part
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hey just looking for some advice.
Drivers side b pillar trim has snapped off, its held on at the bottom by 2 hex screws but further up it is held in place by two plastic brackets with trim plugs used to push into the pillars metal holes.
the actual cover itself doesn't have a mark on it but as you would imagine without the two top trim plugs holding it in place it moves about and as a temp fix I had ran some tape across to hold in place while I searched for the part.
I googled the part number and a lot of places are selling them used around £30 and they also have the plastic parts missing so I imagine they must be able to attach in decent fashion somehow or they wouldn't be selling them used.
and the thought of shelling £40 to replace which I imagine is the price brand new from dealers is quite steep... is there anything I could use to stick the top bit tight without ruining the paint work if it was to be removed ?
I would imagine it would need to be some block of adhesive foam around the same thickness as the padded foam at the bottom end to cushion any pressure on the part or it would just snap if leaned on.
cheers.
Drivers side b pillar trim has snapped off, its held on at the bottom by 2 hex screws but further up it is held in place by two plastic brackets with trim plugs used to push into the pillars metal holes.
the actual cover itself doesn't have a mark on it but as you would imagine without the two top trim plugs holding it in place it moves about and as a temp fix I had ran some tape across to hold in place while I searched for the part.
I googled the part number and a lot of places are selling them used around £30 and they also have the plastic parts missing so I imagine they must be able to attach in decent fashion somehow or they wouldn't be selling them used.
and the thought of shelling £40 to replace which I imagine is the price brand new from dealers is quite steep... is there anything I could use to stick the top bit tight without ruining the paint work if it was to be removed ?
I would imagine it would need to be some block of adhesive foam around the same thickness as the padded foam at the bottom end to cushion any pressure on the part or it would just snap if leaned on.
cheers.
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In the last pic where I'm holding it flush against the pillar but I can pull it towards me because there's no grip at the top.
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In the last pic where I'm holding it flush against the pillar but I can pull it towards me because there's no grip at the top.
Edited by fendertele on Thursday 13th December 16:06
Edited by fendertele on Thursday 13th December 16:11
Try this stuff it works well
SFIXX Ultra Strength Adhesive & Filling Powders https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JDR588C/ref=cm_sw_r...
SFIXX Ultra Strength Adhesive & Filling Powders https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JDR588C/ref=cm_sw_r...
Rough up the plastic surface at the area to be bonded, using best superglue bond some small rough pieces of plastic to the roughed up area to give the job a good key, clean the paintwork, now apply plenty of silicone or sicaflex to both areas, fit trim and duct tape in place until set
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