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FW2087 2000 Lexus Looking for another way to remove side mouldings. i use a hook tool and push in the sloted holes in the retainer mouldings and pull the moulding up by hand there has to be abetter way
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You should try the AGRSS forum, many more replacement companies on there
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Or, we could try to build this community up for replacement like it is for repair!
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Thanks for the info. i am new to the form. i have been installing for 28 years.i would like to get tips from other techs. i do not repair.
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I use a regular molding release tool. Like the one you use for a DW1099. Except I use the flat pointed end to push in the tabs in the slotted holes. It's easier because it's a flat tool as compared to the hook tool.
Hope this helps. -Jeff
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