stainless drip rail
stainless drip rail
Has anyone ever tried to get the stainless off the drip rail above the door. Must be pried off but with what ??
- Mark Merritt
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Re: stainless drip rail
Get it started with A screw driver by prying and then slowly pulling it but it will curl and may not be useable to put back on. Mark
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Re: stainless drip rail
that is what i was afraid of. Was using a wide pry bar but was dinging it and it is deforming. You cant get the windshield surround off unless the drip rail comes off. Many thanks, Pat.
Re: stainless drip rail
I use the bottle opener end of an old "Church Key". Wrap some electrical tape around that end, and the catch that lifts the bottle cap up, will hook the bottom edge of the molding and lift it up. Just continue to do this the length of the molding, and soon it will be off, and undamaged.
---John
---John
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Re: stainless drip rail
fantastic, i will try it. Thanks a lot. Pat
Re: stainless drip rail
well, i tried it and i can see where it would work but it just bent the key. it is stuck in there with some old grey rubber mastic. may try to cut it with a utility knife tomorrow or maybe heat it up. you would think after 60 years it would just flake off but noooo>
Re: stainless drip rail
Hmm... That's surprising to me, Pat. Can you send a pic?
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- RICKYMOPAR
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Re: stainless drip rail
I have used the emergency brake adjusting tool and a heavy paint stick, with no damage. Rick
Re: stainless drip rail
Never seen one of those before. I will if i can find one.
- RICKYMOPAR
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Re: stainless drip rail
I guess I should give the tool number... Snap On S9481A Used this Thursday before last to pull drip rail molding off an old Dodge Dart. don't forget paint stick or old clothes pin for back-up.
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hate to be a whiny baby but the number doesnt come up on snapon website. Tried every combination of 8,4,1, nothing. Looks likeB8487A but that doesnt come up either, Even got out magnifying glass. Any chance it has been discontinued??
- RICKYMOPAR
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Re: stainless drip rail
They were discontinued about 35 to 40 years ago. I see them on ebay, craigs list I have used them on 59 Plymouths, Vans, motorhomes, cab over Dodge and Hino trucks. even on old tip toe matic and Gyro torque emergency brakes..... Rick Postscript there are 16 on ebay now. make lower offer.
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Must have been about the time that chrysler discontinued the emergency brake drum. Makes me feel really old. Thanks much, Pat
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Re: stainless drip rail
Tool in action, curved parts require addition of paint stirring stick for extra trim protection.