The trim strip that fixes along the sill top (p/n 715939?) - as standard is it fixed with self-taps or trim clips?
The ones on Binny (1973 Dolomite) were screwed on, but not sure what they "should" be?
Cheers, Sam
Sill Strip fixing
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Re: Sill Strip fixing
Hi Sam.
Yes, trim clips were originally used - this link will help:
https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=35504
Best wishes
MC
Yes, trim clips were originally used - this link will help:
https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=35504
Best wishes
MC
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Re: Sill Strip fixing
If you don't fancy drilling holes for the clips,I have found that Gorilla Tape does a good job of holding the trims on.
James
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Re: Sill Strip fixing
Thanks for the tip James. As the strip already has holes for self-taps I'll re-attach it using that method, but I'll be on the lookout for a pair of strips that are new/original. If I find replacements I'll use the clips as most of the holes appear to already be there.
Cheers, Sam