Rek
Well-Known Member
The long outer chrome trim is slightly bent upwards at the front. It is part 6 on the attached. Any ideas on how to straighten this without damaging it?
That is probably the cause. I might try your method of bending it back very slightly.It'll be difficult to straighten it. It's a cast material, with the majority of the material in it's upper section and 3 or 4 ribs facing down.
When it bend up at the front, likely due to improper removal technique, it stretched the lower edges of the ribs. Thus to get it straight these needs to be compressed.
No access for a crimping tool.
You might get them somewhat acceptable by putting in a few slight curves in the 2 middle ribs, like a "wave". This will shorten them, but you need to select the points for the waves carefully to not influence the rib position where the clamps grip.
You however can't do it to the outer ribs as they are in plain sight, so they will keep resisting.
Last resort - Blow torch to heat the under side /ribs, then cool down (and rechrome)?
Maybe best to buy good used ones...
Or outsource...