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    I had a friend in my car the other day and when he went to shut the door, he scraped it on a curb. I didn't think anything about till I washed it and noticed that the lower molding was sticking out a little. How do you go about fixing it? I don't want to be driving down the road and lose it. Is it held on by clips or is it held with some type of adhesive? Any suggestions will help.
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    Both. Can you post up some pics so we can see how it looks ang go from there.
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    There a channel i goes in, it should pop back in
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwm1975 View Post
    I had a friend in my car the other day and when he went to shut the door, he scraped it on a curb. I didn't think anything about till I washed it and noticed that the lower molding was sticking out a little. How do you go about fixing it? I don't want to be driving down the road and lose it. Is it held on by clips or is it held with some type of adhesive? Any suggestions will help.
    if it is held on by adhesive...get a good urethane.if u have a safelite or ppg autoglass near u,they both carry good products
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