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BadBird
March 9th, 2010, 02:25 PM
I looked on the TFFN web site and found quite a few hits on how to install the body side trim on my 64. Bunch of different ideas but not sure which is best. Most say to install the clips in the square holes on the body with a sealant. But they don't say what type sealant to use. Any one know the best product to use?
Then they mention to install the screw on type clips onto the trim, seal around the hole and clip and then snap the trim in place. Also when snapping the trim in place is there a preferred process that minimizes paint damage?

BadBird
March 24th, 2010, 04:26 PM
Help!! I am still looking for some help on this issue and am prepared to install the chevrons on both sides. Is there a specific seal that is used to put in those large holes prior to bolting down the chevrons? Any help appreciated. Thanks

Nathan289
March 24th, 2010, 04:50 PM
I think FOrd just used that black seem sealer stuff that they used everywhere..
The same putty stuff used to attach the water shields behind the door panals. Somebody sells it in a roll.
Try mac's or kanter.. but I think 3m makes a simular product.

Nathan

Luva65wagon
March 24th, 2010, 07:44 PM
Larry,

Strip caulk by 3M sold at Wesco (in a blue 1 x 8 x 4 box) is what you use for all that trim and all the seams where body panels bolt to one another. It cleans off with mineral spirits, which is pretty benign when used on painted surfaces (if it oozes out and needs to be cleaned off). I checked my Falcon book and that's what they show.

BadBird
March 25th, 2010, 09:04 AM
Thanks, I appreciate the input and I'll stop by there on the way home from work.

BadBird
March 26th, 2010, 10:40 AM
I bought the box of Strip Caulk from Wesco yesterday and it works great on the fasteners for the chevrons. It looks like there is a lifetime supply in the box but at least it didn't cost and arm and a leg. $14.50. Thanks for the help Roger

Luva65wagon
March 26th, 2010, 10:43 PM
Considering over the past 30 years I've gone through about a dozen boxes of that stuff (and need more again already), you will be surprised at how many uses that stuff has. You'll use a lot when you install the water shields on your doors and rear quarter window areas. All the areas where you don't want water coming through... like all along the top of the fenders, between the grille and the core support, etc... etc....

BadBird
March 27th, 2010, 10:59 AM
Again, I thank you very much. I forgot about the gunk between the door covers and window area at the back. The car didn't have any between the upper flange of the fenders but I can see a huge benefit of having it there. I imagine that person who removed the fenders originally (several times) probably forgot that stuff also. After hearing this I may go get another box!!! Really appreciate how much your vast knowledge of cars/Falcons helps me/us.

Jerry Kirby
March 27th, 2010, 12:44 PM
I am way behind on this answer, but I found that the 3M stuff is great by you could use duct seal which is an electrical product. It comes in 1# slugs and is around $4. I bought mine at Ace Hardware when I ran out of the 3M strips. I guess this can be a hint for the future, if it ever comes up again. Also I have some extra trim clips if anyone is in need.


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