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B6T 07-13-06 01:56 AM

Anyone know where to get windshield trim clips online ?
 
I've called numerous places around here looking for a set of trim clips so I can reattach the trim pieces I took off my car to get painted. Out of the 5 auto glass places I called, only one of them could even get the clips and the guy wanted a rediculous amount for them... so I'm trying to find them online. Does anyone else know a place that sells these? I know Victoria British, aka Black Dragon Auto sells them, but they charge a $18 shipping fee for a $9 bag of plastic clips... so I'm looking for a place with a bit more realistic shipping prices. Does anyone know of any other sources for these parts?

Thanks!

Whanrow 07-13-06 06:43 AM

I've answered this question at least 3 times in this section. Standard Auto Glass can get them for about $15, or in my case, had them right in stock. I just did a search on "clips" with my userid and found the info:

Here's the part number, and its the same kit at Victoria British...

This is for an 84 - 85 Rx7

Its made by Precision Replacement parts Corp. It says packaged in the USA.

Part # PCK-462-84

Russo 07-13-06 06:47 AM

i would just glue the clips down... thats what we do when they break...

64mgb 07-13-06 06:58 AM

On a side note, how do you remove the trim pieces? I want to try polishing mine (most of the paint is already gone), and don't want to risk bending them up trying to remove them. Also, I've read that removing the trim piece above the door is difficult/impossible...any ideas on that?

Sorry to thread-jack, but seemed like a reasonable place to ask my questions.

Thanks,
Rich

trochoid 07-13-06 02:12 PM

Rich,

I would leave the drip rails, at the least, in place and mask around them. You can mask off all of the window trim with a couple layers of tape and save the headache of R&R.

NoPis10 07-13-06 02:27 PM

FYI..........
The drip rails above the doors are set in place with metal pressure clips. You can remove them by pushing up on them from the inside out towards the roof with force, some what of a twisting action is what worked for me. Caution should be taken so that you don't bend then.
L8R

trochoid 07-13-06 02:32 PM

That's what I did with mine, clips look like they are plastic though. I cannot get them back on the car and I have 3 different sets to work with. Only part of the widebody that is not done externally. :wallbash:

B6T 07-13-06 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Whanrow
I've answered this question at least 3 times in this section. Standard Auto Glass can get them for about $15, or in my case, had them right in stock. I just did a search on "clips" with my userid and found the info:

Here's the part number, and its the same kit at Victoria British...

This is for an 84 - 85 Rx7

Its made by Precision Replacement parts Corp. It says packaged in the USA.

Part # PCK-462-84


I still have the part number you gave me. I used it when I called the different glass shops around me. Out of the 5 shops I called, a random independent shop was the only one who could get them and he wanted $35 for the package. I called Standard Auto Glass and the guy said he couldn't get them either. I guess I'll try going into a Standard Auto Glass shop and talking to the guy in person.

64mgb 07-13-06 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by trochoid
Rich,

I would leave the drip rails, at the least, in place and mask around them. You can mask off all of the window trim with a couple layers of tape and save the headache of R&R.

Thanks trochoid -

I need to replace the windshield anyway...it has 5 or 6 chips and the one in my parts car looks pretty good. Most of the paint is gone from the trim and it looks like they would look pretty good with the rest of the paint removed and polished, so I figured I'd try that when I replace the windshield, so I still need to know how to remove the trim.

Rich

trochoid 07-13-06 03:22 PM

Windshield trim pops off, clips break. I have even broken new, small clips during install. There is a fancy trim tool that you can buy to remove the trim, most of the time I use a narrow stiff back putty knife. The trick is to not induce a twist in the long trim pieces or flatten the rolled under lip. Have fun.

Black Dragon carries the clip set for under $15.

Rx-7Doctor 07-13-06 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by 64mgb
Thanks trochoid -

I need to replace the windshield anyway...it has 5 or 6 chips and the one in my parts car looks pretty good. Most of the paint is gone from the trim and it looks like they would look pretty good with the rest of the paint removed and polished, so I figured I'd try that when I replace the windshield, so I still need to know how to remove the trim.

Rich

Rich, since this thread has been hijacked anyways. I sent your article out last night. Should see in a couple of days.

If you are going to try and save that windshield from your parts car. Be very careful when removing it the success rate is very low for trying it. Check to FSM for the replacing of the clips. Also about polsihing the stainless trim pieces. IMHO it does not look good left that way. I would recommend having them powder coated a matte black for durability.

64mgb 07-14-06 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by rx7doctor
Rich, since this thread has been hijacked anyways. I sent your article out last night. Should see in a couple of days.

If you are going to try and save that windshield from your parts car. Be very careful when removing it the success rate is very low for trying it. Check to FSM for the replacing of the clips. Also about polsihing the stainless trim pieces. IMHO it does not look good left that way. I would recommend having them powder coated a matte black for durability.

Thanks for the article and advice, Doc! Yea, I don't know for sure about polishing the trim. I thought I'd try it and if I don't like it then I'll get them powder coated...IanS is set up to do powder coating and is anxious to throw powder on anything he can get his hands on LOL.

Rich

Rx-7Doctor 07-14-06 12:23 PM

Ians is a standup guy. Thanks for the headsup. If i decide to do some powder coating, I'll let him give it a whirl.

64mgb 07-14-06 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by rx7doctor
Ians is a standup guy. Thanks for the headsup. If i decide to do some powder coating, I'll let him give it a whirl.

Yea, he lives about an hour south of me, so we get together now and then. He and I learned how to rebuild the engine together, and I helped him do some carb tuning a couple of weeks ago with my LM-1. He powder coated my coil bracket for me. Now he has some "extreme chrome" powder that I'm anxious to see in person.

Hey - when you say the success rate is low for removing a windshield, what do you mean? Do they break easily?

Rich

trochoid 07-14-06 01:31 PM

I broke my 1st 3, since then I'm running about 80%.

trochoid 07-14-06 01:34 PM

I broke my 1st 3, since then I'm running about 80%. You have to wire 100% of the adhesive and making the pilot hole for the wire can be tricky. My glass guy won't even guarantee safe removal.

RX7BRUG 11-11-16 12:24 PM

windshield clips
 
I just bought some from TLK, or TechnologyLK, both the 6 pillar clips and the 14 upper & lower clips.
1. CP835689 CRL 1979+ Mazda RX7 Windshield Pillar Post Clip - Box of 25 $22.48
2. CP815391 CRL 1984-1985 Mazda RX-7 Windshield Molding Clip - Box of 25 $17.38
I hope I am satisfied with them.
I also see that CRL or crlaurence has the same items listed.


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