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      03-21-2012, 08:28 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by research View Post
Aren't you tucking it under the trim? For example the lower parts are fit into the rubber portion and I think will not be very easy to wrap without taking them totally out. But top part (the ones with water channel) - can't even imagine how to wrap it correctly, considering there is the outside portion but also the inside (rain gutter) which I suppose you have to wrap nicely too?
Removing the top sections is pretty easy - and once off, you can do a clean job wrapping them. Just held in by a bunch of small plastic clips, which you should buy a few of in case some of the originals break.

Bottom sections are pretty difficult to remove and imo you're best off just wrapping them when on the car. Carefully trim the edges and tuck in with something soft and plastic, just like you said.
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