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Part number needed for rear sill trim

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Old 02-09-2018, 02:03 PM
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Part number needed for rear sill trim

Hello,
On the sill of the rear hatch, there is a trim piece that has two aluminum trim pieces on either side of the door lock U bar. I can't seem to find the part number anywhere. Does anyone know what the PN is?
Ours has had both aluminum trim plates bend up and loose adhesion.

It seems pretty easy to catch the edge of the trim and pull it off the sill. Has anyone come up with a better alternative?

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166-690-99-00-9051 (Black)
166-690-99-00-7J07 (Gray)
166-690-00-41-8N84 (Beige)
166-690-00-41 (alternative black)

They are fastened with white trim buttons. By the way, the technical name for the u-hook is called a striker Me personally, I would just glue that sucker back down.
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Originally Posted by JohnnyC


166-690-99-00-9051 (Black)
166-690-99-00-7J07 (Gray)
166-690-00-41-8N84 (Beige)
166-690-00-41 (alternative black)

They are fastened with white trim buttons. By the way, the technical name for the u-hook is called a striker Me personally, I would just glue that sucker back down.
Gluing that trim piece will make it difficult/messy to remove when OP will eventually need to replace it.
If it's my vehicle, I'd simply buy a new trim piece and install it properly.

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