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    Body Moulding clips

    Anyone know where I can get some of those small clips that retain the chrome strips inside the body side mouldings?

    Had mine painted today at the body shopm, but we broke several of these clips and the dealer does not sell them independent of the moulding.

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    Re: Body Moulding clips

    Originally posted by ladd
    Anyone know where I can get some of those small clips that retain the chrome strips inside the body side mouldings?

    Had mine painted today at the body shopm, but we broke several of these clips and the dealer does not sell them independent of the moulding.

    Thanks
    You can't get those, you have to buy the entire molding, Dealers don't sell those clips.

    I f you brok only a couple, compensate, space then out a little further. thats one i did.
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    i plan on doing this in the next couple of weeks, got any advice/technique to avoid breaking the clips
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    Originally posted by !!!!!NJ Drive
    i plan on doing this in the next coupleof weeks, got any advice/technique to avoid breaking the clips
    My advice,

    take a flat head screwdriver and drimmel it in the middle to make a fork out of it, then use that to twist these clips and take them out, it worked like a dream for me and i still have that screwdriver, it's become my special tool for this job. Too bad I only did this after breaking several of these clips, but I spaced them out like 714guy said.

    So dealers don't sell these separately? That really sucks!!!

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    Screwdriver is the answer

    Best to do exactly as previously posted, dremel the middle of a screw driver head.

    As far as breaking some, it will happen - they are fragile.

    Tip for removing the rear quarter panel very short moulding, this clip is pretty strong, so use prize up with care slowly. They do sell this clip, I broke one of mine. Same thing with front fender moulding, it has three equally spaced barrel type clips - it's easy compared to the small rear piece.

    The door moulding after removing the screw from the inside of the door, just slide the molding toward the rear of the car - it's that easy. Mercedes design remains the best!

    Got the car back together today after painting both bumpers and mouldings - it looks great! All for less than $275. I performed the labor.

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    this is what i did, I took some small twessers and put them in the small two holes on the outside and then squeezed it together and then took pliers and gripped the tip of the twesser good and turned it. After i did that didn't brake a single clip. I did my cousins car too after my car.
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    how long does all this take to do...seems kinda frustrating & are the clips really that fragile

    why didnt MB jus color match the molding???
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    i used a hanger with pliers
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