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Plastic melt over studs ?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Diddy Spicebush, Aug 12, 2019.

  1. Aug 12, 2019 at 8:22 AM
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    Diddy Spicebush

    Diddy Spicebush [OP] Well-Known Member

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    has anyone dealt with these? Removed and replaced interior trim pieces that have them? This is what I have so far. I want to continue the stripe down the top of the door panels but just the same thickness as the dash stripe with the lower half in black. A harbor freight plastic welder might be handy. Stupid little things are intimidating me!!!F71FA594-686F-40DF-B438-F542215025C0.jpg6EA3D924-4D26-47F0-81E1-3592CC876CA5.jpg
     
  2. Aug 12, 2019 at 8:33 AM
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    Bleep100

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    Hmm okay I guess . Not sure what you are talking about . You been up all night or something ?
     
  3. Aug 12, 2019 at 8:41 AM
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    Diddy Spicebush

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    What, so you don’t know something and you want to try to make me think I’m wrong. Keep scrolling troll.
     
  4. Aug 12, 2019 at 8:45 AM
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    Typically most just cut the back (melted part) off and then glue or epoxy the tab back in place.
     
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    Wow that is an ugly color combination.
     
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    Sterling_vH111

    Sterling_vH111 Go do something real instead.

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    Your wording in the op is kinda confusing.... granted I don’t own a 3rd gen, but I have no idea what you are trying to ask...
    You want to continue the strip on the doors, but on what pieces ?!
    And the doors are intimidating ?!
    And you melted plastic over some studs somewhere ?!
     
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    My Name is Rahl

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    Does the melted over stud bond with the underlying plastic or just sit on top of it?
     
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    Just sits on top from what I have seen when I pulled my dash trim.
     
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    Thank you
     
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    image.jpg image.jpg These little bastards. If you can’t help keep scrolling!
     
  12. Aug 12, 2019 at 10:09 AM
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    My Name is Rahl

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    I would just pick one to experiment with and figure it out.
     
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    When I do those, I heat them up with a lighter, while pulling it apart. This keeps most of the plastic there when you need to melt them back over. Some trimming will be required to reinstall them, but its minimal.

    Also I use just my soldering iron to remelt them.
     
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    Plain Jane Taco

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    Whoa dude. Inhale, exhale. Your question was confusing o_O
     
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    That’s where I am now. 5x0.80 or a 6x1 threading, maybe. Course thread screw like the rest of the interior. It depends on what the mounting hole size is.image.jpg
     
  17. Aug 12, 2019 at 10:29 AM
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    Taco_Coma

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    I'd heat gun them a little and then pop them off
     
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    Nice work OP. If you black out the chrome accents, IMO, it would look even better.6EF7D341-69E8-4A1E-901F-9C96F5FF95DD.jpg
     
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    Your shift boot looks like a flesh colored ball sack

    I like it though....:lalala:
     

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