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best way to attack bullets

  • Thread starter Thread starter leeboy182
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leeboy182

what's the best way of prizeing them off without breaking clips??
 
flat head screw driver with a tea towel over it /long nails put over top of badge and just prise them off :)
 
The safest way is to take the side strip off, and then press the clips out from behind, Zero chance of breakage. Un-less your a total moron
 
I'll give it a burn , I've also just been quoted 250 notes to spray my wheels black does that sound bout right??
 
Yup, that pretty average, Wheels are really easy to do yourself if you wanted to give it a hack
 
Flat-headed screw driver covered with a soft cloth so you don't damage the paint;
gently prise it open enough to get your fingers underneath and a firm pull towards you.
 
The holes won't matter anyway, your windows always drian water from rain/washing etc through a tiny
hole at the bottom of the door so any water let in will come out through it too from the inside of the door.

If you're really fussy you could put some masking tape over the holes while the bullets are off.
 
I pulled them from the underside...near the rear side (if that makes sense)
so position you at your car...
look at the bullets...
for example on the right side of the car (drivers side in UK) then pull the bullet from the lower side and as far to the left as possible..upwards untill it unclips.
I thought I was pulling off the side-strip but that's on even tighter :D
 
i took mine off, but it seems where the clip slots in on the door has broke, so now when i put it back on, it flaps about :(

The clips on the bullet are fine though, just the one on the door.

Anyone any suggestions? araldite? :D
 
glue is good for making things stick if i DO recall.
therefore... logically, if you want them to stick, use glue?

in Layman's terms of course
 
I know that :D, but, i wasnt sure if the back of the bullet fitted totally flush with the door so that both surfaces could be glued together well enough
 
just open the door and slide the bump strip towards the back of the car, then unclip the bullets from behind
 
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