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I have been looking for the windshield pillar trims for my 84 f150 step side and the trims I have are messed up and I was wondering if the trims from an 87 -90 would fit. I don’t know if this has been talked about before if it has I haven’t found it. Thank y’all
I am looking for the interior pillar trim use LMC for 90% of what I need but they don’t have it. I found some on eBay for 80-92 models I just didn’t know if they would work.
I am looking for the interior pillar trim use LMC for 90% of what I need but they don’t have it. I found some on eBay for 80-92 models I just didn’t know if they would work.
From what I have seen posted it has to be 80 - 86 only as the later years are different because the dash kind of wraps into the door panels IIRC.
Or was it you screw holes don't line up or both? I am pretty sure the later ones will not work.
The other thing you have to look out for is with OR with out head liner so there are 4 different part numbers.
1 for left side and 1 for right with out head liner.
1 for left side and 1 for right with head liner.
And they will have to be good used ones as no one sells them repoped!
I need to fix mine and I have 2 sets and both are broken
There is Plastex that is made to fix plastic like this. I used it to repair cracks and missing parts on my door panels till I have the $$ for new ones.
You might also be able to use fiber glass to do the repair?
Once you have the parts glued together could put a coat & glass over the outside to make it stronger and paint to match the inside.
I have a dash pad I want to try the "glass cover fix" on just to see if I can do it.
I have a buddy that could use it and I would then take his bad / cracked one and do the same on for the next project when I gat one.
Dave ----
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