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Originally Posted by JARblue I'm guessing the idiots tried to glue the piece back into the grommet after they broke it. Common half assery... https://www.service8.com.au/nissan-3...illar-removal/ Nope. Duct Tape. 😅.....For some

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Old 07-17-2020, 06:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm guessing the idiots tried to glue the piece back into the grommet after they broke it. Common half assery...

https://www.service8.com.au/nissan-3...illar-removal/
Nope. Duct Tape. 😅.....For some reason that top piece is built into the finisher and not like the bottom two.
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Nope. Duct Tape. ��.....For some reason that top piece is built into the finisher and not like the bottom two.
Yup... that's the kicker. That one almost always breaks if you haven't done it before. I keep extras of the other clips around because those break as well but can be easily replaced.
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I've had the B-Pillar come off and the top clip has broken off. The bottom clip is still intact and the middle clip is intact but has released from the B-pillar cover. Is there a, reasonably, easy way to get the broken clip out of the top. If I do this, can I just replace the top two clips or will I need to purchase a new cover as well?

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