I'm having a devil of a job refitting the door trims using the metal springs (new ones) and new replacement metal holders (the four spiked teeth seem too long!) When I attempt to fit, the metal holders just pull out of the door trim.
Has anyone come across either a more modern better solution to fitting the door trims or a source of the metal holders which fit to the trims with four spiked 'teeth' please?
The metal spring clips are easy to source. It seems the spiked holders are the problem.
Thanks
Javelin door trim clips
-
- Posts: 385
- Joined: Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:13 pm
- Your interest in the forum: 1953 deluxe Javelin (NVM285) owned by father 1959-67
1949 standard Javelin (FBD327) owned in 1980s as daily transport
1952 deluxe Javelin (HJU592) owned since 1967 aka 'Yellow Peril' - Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
- Contact:
Javelin door trim clips
Paul Wilks
-
- Posts: 135
- Joined: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:24 pm
- Your interest in the forum: To discuss Jowett info etc
- Given Name: Alf
- Location: Redcar Cleveland
- Contact:
Re: Javelin door trim clips
Hi Paul, you have to fit the plates with the four prongs spread at a slight angle, if you are using the original door card,
It makes it easier, if the holes made by the original plates are oversize use an epoxy glue filler (araldite), they won’t
pull out. If you are using new door card material you will have to get the four prongs to spread as you fit and squeeze
them in place, it is the slight angle of the prongs that helps hold the plate & stops it pulling out. Good luck.
Alf
It makes it easier, if the holes made by the original plates are oversize use an epoxy glue filler (araldite), they won’t
pull out. If you are using new door card material you will have to get the four prongs to spread as you fit and squeeze
them in place, it is the slight angle of the prongs that helps hold the plate & stops it pulling out. Good luck.
Alf
-
- Posts: 1894
- Joined: Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:45 pm
- Your interest in the forum: Everything Jowett - Restoration Specialist
- Given Name: Chris
- Location: Hampshire. UK
- Contact:
Re: Javelin door trim clips
Paul - Personally I would forget about using the original clips they are such a pain especially when used on the original door cards - even on new cards they fall off - there is an alternative clip out there and its readily available but needs some minor modification of the door card - I made new cards through has the original ones had become warped with water damage over the years - easiest way for me to explain is via pictures that I have on another forum - here is the link below - if you require any further info to the source of the clips etc just let me know - I have now completed several sets using this method without issues - Chris
The thread covers the restoration of Peter Pfister's Javelin - but pages 12 - 13 covers the door card retrimming / clips etc
http://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/143 ... in?page=12
The thread covers the restoration of Peter Pfister's Javelin - but pages 12 - 13 covers the door card retrimming / clips etc
http://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/143 ... in?page=12
27 Long 4 Tourer Oily Rag
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
54 Jupiter SA - project - shortly for sale
37 Jowett 8 HP - In many parts
52 Javelin Std 'Taxi Livery'
52 Javelin Std Patina project
52 Javelin Std Sports project
52 Jupiter SA - Original car - full restoration project
54 Jupiter SA - project - shortly for sale
-
- Posts: 385
- Joined: Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:13 pm
- Your interest in the forum: 1953 deluxe Javelin (NVM285) owned by father 1959-67
1949 standard Javelin (FBD327) owned in 1980s as daily transport
1952 deluxe Javelin (HJU592) owned since 1967 aka 'Yellow Peril' - Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
- Contact:
Re: Javelin door trim clips
Thanks Alf and Chris. I may well contact you again re this Chris!
Thanks again
Thanks again
Paul Wilks
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 23 guests