How to Install Chrome Molding
Tuesday, November 12, 2013 | Labels: chrome, how, install, molding, to | |Some cars, such as a Volkswagen Beetle and MGB sports cars are adorned with chrome molding. A cars exterior can consist of six molding strips for a four-door car and four for a two-door vehicle. Each door and fender is fitted with a chrome molding, and these moldings can be removed to perform any necessary bodywork or painting. With proper tools and some patience, chrome moldings are relatively easy to install.
Instructions
- 1
Remove the stud plate for each molding by unscrewing the nuts located behind the front fenders wheel.
2Open your trunk and use a screwdriver to remove the stud plates located in the rear. Stud plates for the doors are found in between the side doors.
3Pull off the moldings once the stud plates have been removed. Use a screwdriver to pry the molding off the pop-rivet button.
4Pop out the rivets and use an electric drill with a 1/8-inch drill bit to drill the hole where the rivets were. This will make it easier to install the new rivets.
5Use a screwdriver to pry off rivet clips that keep the molding in place.
6Push the buttons onto the rivets, pointing the open end of the button toward the rivets nail end. The rivet is pushed through the fender or door.
7Push the rivet into the fender or door using a rivet gun over the nail end of the rivet. Hold the door tightly and squeeze the handle to set the rivet. This step should be used for installing each rivet.
8Insert the stud plate into the back of each chrome molding, resting it on your lap while you are sitting on a bench or chair. This eases the installation process of the stud plate and helps prevent damage to the molding.
9Fix the square, slotted end of the molding over the rivet and slide it over the fender or door, fitting the slotted end of the molding onto the next set of rivets.
10Push the stud plates all the way through the molding.
11Repeat the above steps for each molding.
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