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> Is this a trim tool used for 914 windshield trim removal?
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post Feb 17 2023, 11:51 AM
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I bought this tool 30-40 years ago and recently dug it out of storage. IIRC, I bought it from a Mac Tool dealer and it was used for removal of trim and could be used to remove 914 windshield trim. I also think it used to have rubber or vinyl inserts where the holes in the handles are.

Is this correct? Also, are there better / stronger / thinner tools for removing windshield trim?

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post Feb 21 2023, 08:24 PM
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DO NOT USE THAT TOOL!

Take a razor blade and slide in between the windsheild frame and the trim and simply cut the plastic clips. If you bend the trim (and you will with those tools (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) ) it is a bitch to straighten. 914Rubber and AA amoung others sell the plastic clips. They are cheap and easy to replace. It takes 19 of them if memory serves. Don't do it... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/krider.gif)
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