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Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 8:44 am
by GrahamFountain
Any advice on how the C post badges come off the Doly Sprint and go back on?

Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:45 am
by GTS290N
They should just pull off, same as nose and boot badges. Two pins, pushed into rubber plugs.

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 9:30 am
by GrahamFountain
Thanks, was going to post that I'd done it. The one I've done was held on with one pin and some double sided tape. I thought there might be a clip under the C post bit of the headlining, but there wasn't.
Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:25 am
by GTS290N
If I ever get round to having my new rear tonneau fitted the badge will be stuck on with tape.

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:54 am
by GrahamFountain
I'm replacing the vinyl trim on the C posts. I got some sticky backed leather effect vinyl off ebay for £5 per meter (450mm wide) I might have got both out of 1 m if I'd cut it with more care and parsimony, but I didn't. I thought, at that price, I'd have a go and see how it came out. Got a few bubbles to pinprick out, and some of the edges aren't perfect, but not too bad a job, and better than what was there, i.e. nothing. It went round the door jamb corner fairly easily, with help from a heat gun on low - might work with a hair-dryer.

Now I'll see if it lasts.

Need to get another piece for the other side. But anyway, I think I want some of the spare in fixing the parcel shelf base with 3mm hardboard sheet.

Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 1:47 pm
by GTS290N
GrahamFountain wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:54 am I'm replacing the vinyl trim on the C posts. I got some sticky backed leather effect vinyl off ebay for £5 per meter (450mm wide) I might have got both out of 1 m if I'd cut it with more care and parsimony, but I didn't. I thought, at that price, I'd have a go and see how it came out. Got a few bubbles to pinprick out, and some of the edges aren't perfect, but not too bad a job, and better than what was there, i.e. nothing. It went round the door jamb corner fairly easily, with help from a heat gun on low - might work with a hair-dryer.

Now I'll see if it lasts.

Need to get another piece for the other side. But anyway, I think I want some of the spare in fixing the parcel shelf base with 3mm hardboard sheet.

Graham
Pictures would be appreciated. :)

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 2:51 pm
by GrahamFountain
Ok pictures.

As you can see, far from perfect; certainly, if I'd paid a weeks wages for the job.

It did split a bit at the top rear because I didn't realize I needed the heat gun on that bit. So there, and an odd few other places, it needs a dab of black smoothrite with a fine brush.

And where it's stuck to the curve in the door jamb, it does nothing to hide the imperfections in the paintwork there. It's a bit thinner than the proper stuff.

But I find it acceptable for a fiver and half an hour's work.

Question is, what will it look like next year or the year after.

Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 2:53 pm
by GrahamFountain
BTW. It's mostly a different black because it's still clean.

Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 7:43 am
by GrahamFountain
More vinyl turned up, so I did the other side. That went even better than the first side, but not so much better I'm going to re-do the first. There is enough in 1 m x 45 cm to do both sided if you cut it right.

Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 9:31 am
by Richard the old one
I believe that water was entering the boot of my car via the holes that hold the badges on as when I washed the car I watched the water run from the roof gutter directly down the down the C post to hit the badge. One of the plastic inserts that should hold the badge was missing so I have used some silicone sealant to stop the water leak.

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2019 10:55 am
by GrahamFountain
The driver's side one of mine only has one pin. But the snapped off bit is still in the hole. The other seems a reasonably tight fit I wouldn't have though enough water to notice would get through. But I'll look.
Graham

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 8:02 pm
by TrustNo1
Richard the old one wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2019 9:31 am directly down the down the C post to hit the badge. .
There has been a lot of discussion in the past as to if it is a C or D post, my conclusion was it has to a D post otherwise Triumph wouldn't had fitted a badge with the letter D to them. :wink:

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:36 pm
by new to this
GrahamFountain wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:54 am I'm replacing the vinyl trim on the C posts. I got some sticky backed leather effect vinyl off ebay for £5 per meter (450mm wide) I might have got both out of 1 m if I'd cut it with more care and parsimony, but I didn't. I thought, at that price, I'd have a go and see how it came out. Got a few bubbles to pinprick out, and some of the edges aren't perfect, but not too bad a job, and better than what was there, i.e. nothing. It went round the door jamb corner fairly easily, with help from a heat gun on low - might work with a hair-dryer.

Now I'll see if it lasts.

Need to get another piece for the other side. But anyway, I think I want some of the spare in fixing the parcel shelf base with 3mm hardboard sheet.

Graham
Graham

Have you got the link of where to buy the vinyl from,

Thanks Dave

Re: Removing/replacing rear pillar / C post badges

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 8:56 am
by GrahamFountain