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Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 13:39
by Picasso
iandvl wrote:
ricster wrote:Ian, that rubber beading, does it come with a part number? The beadings all around my car have been knackered for a long time and wanted to get for a long time too, but I believe they aren't open on Saturdays, and I'm pretty much office bound during the week. So if there is a part number, then I can maybe order it and maybe get one of the drivers from my wifes company to stop in there and pick it up.

All the beading is hard and brittle and has shrunk over the years .... looks a bit crappy.... :redface: :redface:
Cedric, I'll check the slip and see if it comes with a part number. I just selected beading which appeared as if it will work. If the part number is not specified, I'll give the folks a call and hear.
SJC wrote:Mine also needs to be replaced, especially the rear ones. Mine is color coded though (red)..
Mine are also colour-coded (gold-ish). I chatted with several pain shops / panel-beater suppliers yesterday. Apparently, one battles to get colour-coded beading anywhere other than the suppliers. I'm not interested in being ripped a new one by the dealerships, so I bought black beading and I'm going to see how it turns out.

I stuck a length of the stuff under one of my "loose" panels last night. I actually think it will come out nicely...

So I'm going to go ahead with it and see how it turns out.

I'll post pics when I do so, and others can make that call. However, I'll probably only have a chance to get around to replacing it on the weekend.


The beading seams to be an issue with quite a number of cars. ..... mine included.
So,.. I am also waiting to see the pictures of the end result / replacement .... and perhaps a quick comments on the time and difficulty of replacing the beading. :clap:

Just one more comment regarding the color issue. I have painted mine about a year ago with 2k paint.
So far no issues with paint coming off. :salute:

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 14:04
by ricster
fitting the beading will be as easy as pie ..... removing the plastic flares without breaking the pop in clips on the other hand ..... I foresee many swear words being issued !!

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 14:06
by ricster
SJC.... I think the black beading will look good on the red of the Patrol. will give it definition between the body parts..... like a g-string...... :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 14:33
by iandvl
ricster wrote:fitting the beading will be as easy as pie ..... removing the plastic flares without breaking the pop in clips on the other hand ..... I foresee many swear words being issued !!
I have foreseen this issue.

I bought a whole herd of the clips yesterday... :)

Ian

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 16:36
by Stefan
I'm also looking for this! Please let me know when you (anyone) is getting some. :pray:

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 18:37
by David M
iandvl wrote:
ricster wrote:fitting the beading will be as easy as pie ..... removing the plastic flares without breaking the pop in clips on the other hand ..... I foresee many swear words being issued !!
I have foreseen this issue.

I bought a whole herd of the clips yesterday... :)

Ian
Ian - Did Pro Auto Rubber have the clips?

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 18:45
by Picasso
Mini Patrol wrote:
iandvl wrote:
ricster wrote:fitting the beading will be as easy as pie ..... removing the plastic flares without breaking the pop in clips on the other hand ..... I foresee many swear words being issued !!
I have foreseen this issue.

I bought a whole herd of the clips yesterday... :)

Ian
Ian - Did Pro Auto Rubber have the clips?
Just some information on the clips

Centurion / China Mall / Back Entrance / first shop............ has all kind of (automotive) clips

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 29 Jun 2016 18:57
by SJC
ricster wrote:SJC.... I think the black beading will look good on the red of the Patrol. will give it definition between the body parts..... like a g-string...... :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
True. :rolling:

I have however wondered about painting the wheel flares and rear bumper black... just a thought.

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 30 Jun 2016 08:30
by ricster
Hmmmm, yeah painting the flares all black will also look good, but not as good as leaving the flares red and just the beading black..... Painting the flares black will loose the g-string effect, and enhance a more " granny panty" look...... :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:

Re: Trim Beading

Posted: 30 Jun 2016 08:42
by iandvl
Mini Patrol wrote: Ian - Did Pro Auto Rubber have the clips?
David,

No - Pro Auto did not have the clips. I got the clips at a automotive paint place near Pro Auto Rubber.

I cannot remember the name of the place. Will post it as well as part numbers and prices as soon as I get a chance to review the slips. I brought them with me for this purpose, but forgot them in the car... :(

I'll post part number / description of the trim from Pro Auto, as well as the name of the paint place and clips during the course of the day.