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Plastic Door Opening Trim Reinstall Sequence

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Hi Everyone,

I have searched the forum and haven't found an answer to a question I have about the proper sequence for reinstalling all of the trim at the door openings (side and bottom). I recently finished the wiring for the Rockslide steps and I am putting things back together now.

It's not too difficult to figure our some of the trim pieces. The problem is when everything goes together there are a couple joints that don't seem like good fits. I'd like to avoid just beating and banging on the trim with my hands or a rubber mallet. My primary concern is to not pinch any wires.

Is there a sequence/procedure that anyone has found for doing this?

Thanks,

Jeff
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I found this video helpful when installing a dash cam. Just follow the steps in reverse.
 
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Jeff2018

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Hi Aaron,

Thanks for the link.

I was looking also for the trim on the B-pillars and along the bottom of the front and rear doors.

In other words, once everything is out, what is the best process for putting it all back together so that the fit is good?

Thanks,

Jeff
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