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Best tip I've heard for piping is to get a screen door roller tool to save your thumbs. I like my piping but I might want to change colors once I'm done wrapping my interior peices.

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That is a great mod for the money.
 

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Everything went on ok... there are some spots where it is very loose and the door ones don't want to stay and I will probably end up removing those. The part of the door that is not done... I can practically stick the whole pvc tubing through it so I improvised a little.



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Funny thing, I had this on my previous Challenger. I ordered red piping for my new Challenger, but all, and I do mean all, the groves were so tight on tolerances that I could not get the piping in in any of the usual spaces. Even gentle prying did not yield enough room to install this.
 

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I used a screen roller on mine. I did one door and it took quite a while and my thumbs were hurting. Got the screen roller and knocked it right out. Remember when it is cold things contract. When it gets warmer, those loose pieces may be tight
 
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