@Maxcamp The trim is NOT held on with clips so don't try to pry it off or you will most likely crack the trim. It's screwed in with the keder rail screws so you must remove the keder rail in that area first. My trim repair thread might help.
@Cracker You may want to check out this thread as well. I ended up removing all of the roof trim and reinforcing it with Gorilla tape.
Anyone happen to have a source for these relatively unique screws used through the keder rail? I need to get my trim tacked back down as well, but I'm assuming NuCamp uses this particular screw since the the application is into fiberglass, etc.
The best thing to do is take a pic of the screws on Google and they will pop up with the name and places that carry them. They are some sort of trim screws which is why the heads are so narrow. That's what I did when I was replacing my trim but I don't recall what they were called. We ended up having enough screws although there were more screw holes than screws.
thank you. Was able to pry a short section upwards just enough to slide that front window extrusion out. Three hours in 100-deg heat index doing window, will see about the black trim when its cooler.
Thank you Nucamp for eyeballing without measuring, never predrilling, and blasting in all screws with a power driver until they strip. And cracking the window where clamp fastens to plexiglass.
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The best thing to do is take a pic of the screws on Google and they will pop up with the name and places that carry them. They are some sort of trim screws which is why the heads are so narrow. That's what I did when I was replacing my trim but I don't recall what they were called. We ended up having enough screws although there were more screw holes than screws.
Thank you Nucamp for eyeballing without measuring, never predrilling, and blasting in all screws with a power driver until they strip. And cracking the window where clamp fastens to plexiglass.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck