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Gang - I'm replacing my stainless trim around the windshield of my '85 F150 that the previous owner removed. Can anyone tell me how this plastic tab goes into the slot? I can't imagine how the stainless seats snugly with this tab thru the clip. Duh!

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Tom - One reason you've not gotten a response is that you posted this in the New Members Start Here folder. Each new member is to start a thread about themselves there, but threads about other things, like this clip, belong in the main section.

So I've moved your thread. Perhaps now someone will see it and comment.

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Its been 2+ years since I messed with this as part of the final rebuild.

I dont remember that plastic part going in the slot.

I will not have time to check into this till maybe the weekend.

I will see if I can check it on my truck but I remember 1 of the moldings is not held on really good and it might be that bottom one?

I have my parts truck molding somewhere and see if I can find them bottom clips and mock them up on what is left of the parts truck cab if I can make heads or tails of how it works.

Dave ----

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Its been 2+ years since I messed with this as part of the final rebuild.

I dont remember that plastic part going in the slot.

I will not have time to check into this till maybe the weekend.

I will see if I can check it on my truck but I remember 1 of the moldings is not held on really good and it might be that bottom one?

I have my parts truck molding somewhere and see if I can find them bottom clips and mock them up on what is left of the parts truck cab if I can make heads or tails of how it works.

Dave ----

very easy to ''mis read'' these lower trim clips. the plastic tab merely slides under the retainer clip past the slot. the outer part of the retainer has a slight lip which grabs the plastic tab. if you will notice the retainer has a receiving width of about an inch yet the plastic tab is only half that. nine tabs/ retainers i believe. if you look at the trim from the back side you can see where the metal is crimped on each side of the plastic tab. be certain the tabs are where they should be as they get slipped past weak crimps very easily. no sense trying to bang trim in with misaligned tabs good luck

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