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Old 07-21-2007, 10:52 AM
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Default Door trim/molding loose

Is there anything I could/should buy at Kragen to repair this or wait until I return it to the body shop? The first 3-5 inches are loose. Thanks.

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Old 07-21-2007, 01:22 PM
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Default Personally, I'd have the dealer so it...and I'm usually a DIY kinda guy.

It's under warranty, let them assume the liability.
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A body shop filled the indent from the debadge and it's covered under their warranty
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Take it to the body shop then and tell them to use better tape
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I hope in the near future Audi will get rid of this style. The molding is so 90's.
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Default On the positive side, it does reduce door dings a bit

although it is a bit too low for all of the SUV's out there
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