Got the gearbox tunnel back from the powder coaters, it has come out very nice, my repair doesn't look too bad either.
I have the original hessian type sound deadening material that I managed to remove reasonably in tact, can you still buy this material, or are people using modern equivalents?
When I refurbished my tunnel I used some products from this company- they are quite local to me so I popped into the shop: https://www.deadening.co.uk/
I fitted the rear window today , it was a bit tight but I manage to fit it, this was a big relief as I have been a bit worried about it since the roof swap.
Got the rear bumper on & started fitting up the off side doors.
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Finished fitting the glass etc to the offside doors & fitted the top chrome trim.
Started to fit the gutter trim without much luck & chipped the paint, so walked away from that job for now.
Looking lovely Tony! I bet you are well chuffed with it.
There is a knack to the gutter trims..a downward 'thwack' with the palm of your hand seems to work. I can understand why many leave them in situ though.
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Cheers Matt, I have read all the previous posts about it, I have trimmed back the vinyl roof as I had this extended over the gutter as per the original, but I think the modern fabric is thicker than the original, but even so they were originally clips to help hold the trim on!
I may have to trim the vinyl back further as I think there is also quite a thick deposit of paint which isn't helping.
I have been whacking it with the palm of my hand, but I cannot get the curved area to clip over, the A post is OK.
The curve at the top of the A pillar is the hardest bit to get on, I usually do this bit first, with the trim held roughly in the right place with a few strips of masking tape. Once that bit is right, the rest is easy.
You are correct I think, modern vinyl, especially the correct wide grain variety for our cars, is a tad thicker than the original stuff. I try to cut the vinyl back to a couple of MM below the upper edge of the gutter, seems to be a bit of a lip there.
When I stripped the original vinyl off my Sprint, I found a full complement of clips, but the vinyl didn't cross the top of the gutter, think the clips are there to stop it rucking down when fitting the trim!
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Ah ha! I wondered why you were having trouble. I always took the vinyl to the top of the gutter. My trims always went on fairly easily, albeit with a sore palm afterward.
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