<VV> LM window fuzzy removal
Michael Kovacs
kovacsmj at yahoo.com
Wed May 15 16:27:03 EDT 2019
This worked for me. Using a very small screwdriver or better yet thin stiff plastic like a bondo applicator.
The trick is not to chip the paint. Insert the tool between the fuzzy and the metal and carefully bend the fuzzy toward the glass which must be lowered. If you are careful enough the tab holding the fuzzy in to the metal slot of the car will bend. These clips are hard to bend (like spring steel) so patience is needed. Applying the pressure closest to the clips is best.
On Wednesday, May 15, 2019, 3:03:40 PM EDT, James Cuneo via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
So I need to remove a brand new fuzzy and am have a heck of a time. Searched VV and C. center for help to no avail. Any instruction on how to remove with out destroying?
Destroyed the old ones removing, didn't care then, do now.
Jim C.
Norcal 65 Corsa
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