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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: FJmk289 on 27 April 2010, 23:06

Title: How do i put sill covers on??
Post by: FJmk289 on 27 April 2010, 23:06
Hi all! This may seem like amateur stuff to some of you.. but i guess im an amateur! I have ordered some sill covers to put onto my mk2 Driver (got the arches and door strips that they fit with), iv converted it to a 2L GTi so doing finishing touches!

Just wondering how i go about it, i.e. do i rivot them or screw them, do i need to drill etc. etc.
Be greatful for any info....?

Thanks
Title: Re: How do i put sill covers on??
Post by: tobz. on 28 April 2010, 12:08
The sill trims themselves are only half the story, there's also a fitting strip that has an adhesive backing and a rivet at each end then there's about 5 brackets per side that also have an adhesive backing. The sill trim clips over the top of the strip then clips onto each of the brackets.
I would link you to the diagram on vagcat.com but the site seems to be broken right now.

Hope this helps
Toby
Title: Re: How do i put sill covers on??
Post by: cняis on 29 April 2010, 13:34
part numbers:

191853913 = the bracket, self-adhesive

191853941 = the retaining strip

191853917 = flap / for jack-socket

robbed from club gti  :wink:
Title: Re: How do i put sill covers on??
Post by: FJmk289 on 29 April 2010, 23:40
Thanks, thats a good help on both your parts!! Iv got the back adhesive bit with it, i take it that sticks and rivots onto the sticky sill the cars got on it as a 1.6 Driver?
Title: Re: How do i put sill covers on??
Post by: tobz. on 30 April 2010, 15:10
No, you should remove the sill foil (black sticker) before trying to fit the sill trims otherwise they will probably fall off. Use a heatgun to remove the foil otherwise you'll probably remove a load of paint with it aswell. There's also a specific foil (sticker) that is used in conjunction with the sill trim, it just runs along the top edge and laps over into the door aperture. You barely see it but it's there to stop the edge of the plastic trim rubbing through the paintwork and initiating rust.