Moose McAlpine
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As a dedicated Volvo driver, bet they weren't cheap. How much, if it's not rude.
Was about 3 quid when i worked at Volvo i think.
As a dedicated Volvo driver, bet they weren't cheap. How much, if it's not rude.
You worked at volvo?
Cars or marine?
I just received my trim removal set this morning and I'm very impressed at what I got for £12.50. I just bought another as a birthday present for my nephew.
Also where the fixings are - Discovery 1 door trims are a work of art (that I haven't mastered) to remove intact. They are made of expanding foam with the clips embedded in them - if you don't get the tool right on the clip it just pops the part out of the foam. In my case the passenger rear door trim has a row of bolt heads where I had to put M6 clinch nuts in the door and drill all the way through the trim to hold it on with bolts.Knowing what type of fixing is behind the trim is as important as the tool, I’ve ruined a few in my time using the wrong tool
Ok after thinking about this post and having a new stereo to fit I thought I better up my game
So ordered these https://www.amazon.co.uk/MotoDia-11PC-Eleven-Removal-Moulding/dp/B07CTJT6C9
Pretty good value I would say, quality seams good