TL;DR = Cheap options to replace broken roof mouldings?
Hi,
It appears as if someone pulled up on my rubber roof moulding during the really cold weather and snapped the nylon-infused rubber strip. The glued tape is still visible in the channel with a lil bit of the rubber left attached. I still have the short/broken segment.
Do you have any suggestions on how to fix it? Can I superglue it back onto the rubber remains on the tape and the butt end?
It seems that the part numbers for the two channel mouldings are 50462 (passenger) and 50463 (driver) with supposedly cost $80 each retail and maybe $62 online (I can only find one online vendor in the USA). Pretty expensive!!
Can anyone suggest other options? I would imagine (at least with the current temps) it really difficult to tear one out of a picknpull. Any suggestions are appreciated!
TIA
Hi,
It appears as if someone pulled up on my rubber roof moulding during the really cold weather and snapped the nylon-infused rubber strip. The glued tape is still visible in the channel with a lil bit of the rubber left attached. I still have the short/broken segment.
Do you have any suggestions on how to fix it? Can I superglue it back onto the rubber remains on the tape and the butt end?
It seems that the part numbers for the two channel mouldings are 50462 (passenger) and 50463 (driver) with supposedly cost $80 each retail and maybe $62 online (I can only find one online vendor in the USA). Pretty expensive!!
Can anyone suggest other options? I would imagine (at least with the current temps) it really difficult to tear one out of a picknpull. Any suggestions are appreciated!
TIA
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