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RdHuggr68 04-10-2013 08:34 PM

Anvil Auto A-pillar moldings
 
I purchased a pair of Anvil Auto carbon fiber A-pillar moldings for my 68 Camaro. They don't seem to fit properly, they fit great at the bottom but i am about 1/4" from the screw hole at the top. The moldings are contoured to wrap around the inside trim around the front windshield and the molding will not fit around the inside windshield trim.
Has anybody had issues with these moldings and can you trim these down to fit?
Kevin

Bryce 04-11-2013 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RdHuggr68 (Post 474728)
I purchased a pair of Anvil Auto carbon fiber A-pillar moldings for my 68 Camaro. They don't seem to fit properly, they fit great at the bottom but i am about 1/4" from the screw hole at the top. The moldings are contoured to wrap around the inside trim around the front windshield and the molding will not fit around the inside windshield trim.
Has anybody had issues with these moldings and can you trim these down to fit?
Kevin

What did anvil say?

RdHuggr68 04-11-2013 06:53 PM

That I could return them with full refund. I really like the looks of them, the OEM pillar moldings are junk. I have never found a pair that lasts.
Kevin:bang:

214Chevy 04-12-2013 07:00 PM

I have a pair for my 72 Chevelle, different car of course, but they fit perfectly.

RdHuggr68 04-12-2013 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle (Post 475023)
I have a pair for my 72 Chevelle, different car of course, but they fit perfectly.

Glad yours fit, I sent Tracy at Anvil a few pictures, hopefully they can figure something out. They said there has been a few issues with aftermarket dash pads causing problems. The shape mine is in I think it has been replaced at some point before I bought it.
Kevin


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