Joseph J Burlein writes:
>Hello to all,
>
> I am trying to put in TRF one fits all interior kit without an
>directions:
Joe, I just put in one (from Vickie Brit but they are probably all the
same)
but I had the old pieces to use as a guide.
> 1) How do you get the wheel arch covers to fit correctly? How much
>overlap is there on the deck and floor?
They don't. I think they take a bit of streach to fit right. Next time I
will
use a professional. I found that the new pieces required quite a bit of
trimming to match the old pieces. Use a lot of spray adhesive.
> 2) Also, how does the rear door reinforcement piece (the triangular
>one) go together? Tucks into the crevice on the outside and down to the
>floor on the inside? Or does it wrap around the triangular piece on the
>inside?
There is a cardboard piece that supports the vinyl on the outside of the
triangle. I trimmed the new piece to match the old one with notches
at the corners where it folds over Then I glued the vinyl to the carboard
piece and when that set up I glued the rest to the inside of support. This
is probably the part of the job that yeilded the best results. Until I
closed
my door on the seat belt and cut a hole in it!
> 3) How does the strip covering the edge of the door post suppossed
>to fit? How much overlap is there? Is it suppossed to cover all the
>metal so none of the metal shows?
Once again I found the new door trim pieces needed a lot of trimming.
You have to cut a notch to span the point where the reinforcement piece
attaches.
>Thanks to one and all in advance!
>
>Joe Burlein
>72 TR-6
>Melbourne, FL
Not much help. there's a good reason I'm not an Upholsteror (other than
the fact I can't spell it)
Dave Massey
71 TR6
St. Louis MO
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