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troubadour 06-12-2012 04:02 PM

Anyone Else Cut By Outside Trim Piece?
 
Bought my Z about 7 weeks ago. Early on in the process of doing a few mods on it I had to crawl in and out a lot in odd positions (putting a pkg into the GPS system, etc.). At one point while doing so I suddenly noticed a puncture hole in my arm on the outside right above the elbow. I thought it a little strange, especially because I hadn't even felt it but just noticed the blood gushing down my arm (no brain no pain).

Then a couple of weeks later I got a deep scrape just an inch or so away from the first injury. At that point I started examining the trim around the driver's door. I didn't see anything on the inside, but as soon as I checked that little "point" that's right about even with your left arm - on the outside of the car just at rear edge of the door frame - I knew just what had happened. The point on that trim was really a sharp edge! It lays on top of a rubber layer but pushing on it from below pushes the rubber trim out of the way as if it weren't even there.

I got a file and smoothed it down on both sides of the car. Haven't had any problem since, but I'm amazed that the cars go out from the factory like that.

These are doubtless more problemmatical to someone who lives, like I do, where a parking garage with narrow spaces exists and you often have to "angle" yourself in and out, but I wondered if anyone else had this "bleeding" experience?

kenchan 06-12-2012 04:08 PM

snap a pict for us?

no bloody here... and ive worked on my cars many times.

anthonyy 06-12-2012 04:27 PM

I guess it depends on your size (and the size of your forearms and hands).
But yes, I do get cut up occasionally... but hey! That's part of the game.

MattP725 06-12-2012 05:07 PM

Not really sure what part you're talking about... I agree take a pic.

troubadour 06-12-2012 08:11 PM

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OK - here's a picture, looking at the back edge of the driver's door (you can see the driver's seat inside). I put a piece of paper underneath the corner so you could see it stand out against the black rubber molding that's underneath it.

MattP725 06-12-2012 10:13 PM

I can honestly say I have never caught myself on that and I have removed all those panels for an audio install.

kenchan 06-12-2012 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by troubadour (Post 1768734)
OK - here's a picture, looking at the back edge of the driver's door (you can see the driver's seat inside). I put a piece of paper underneath the corner so you could see it stand out against the black rubber molding that's underneath it.

you're talking about the b-pillar cover? hummm.. that piece should NOT be sticking out. is your car new or used? perhaps someone broke the tabs underneath or something. :confused:

DarkJak 06-13-2012 12:48 AM

No but the door corner hurts like hell and is much easier to scratch my arm on.

My B pillar doesn't stick out though.

UNKNOWN_370 06-13-2012 09:30 AM

I was confused when I read the thread. Now I'm even more confused with the pic. What scraped you? The B pillar, the upper trunk covering? The hatch lock? Everything on the inside of the car seems pretty rounded. I see you put somethiing white in the pic. Is that the area and you have it covered?

kenchan 06-13-2012 09:31 AM

^^ im pretty sure he's talking about the b-pillar's bottom corner nearest to the door jam is wat is scraping him up

i think his tabs are broken underneath.

troubadour 06-13-2012 09:47 AM

The "white" is a piece of paper I put underneath the "corner" of plastic (or whatever it is) trim that has the sharp edge. There is nothing broken. It's all standard. I did file it off some to smooth the edge, although you wouldn't be able to see that from the picture.

kenchan 06-13-2012 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by troubadour (Post 1769592)
The "white" is a piece of paper I put underneath the "corner" of plastic (or whatever it is) trim that has the sharp edge. There is nothing broken. It's all standard. I did file it off some to smooth the edge, although you wouldn't be able to see that from the picture.

that's your b-pillar cover and it is plastic.

Vichtz 06-13-2012 11:59 PM

Time to bust out the JBWeld haha :P take it in stride and say you got hurt working on your car, its a great conversation point. I use the hole in the back of my elbow from ramming an exhaust hangar as an excuse to talk about that very same exhaust :D

delusional 06-14-2012 02:03 AM

how do you get scratched by that? getting out of the car i am nowhere near that thing :confused:

troubadour 06-14-2012 10:35 AM

It happened when I was sort of "rolling" out of the car in a cramped working environment. There wasn't much space for opening the door very wide, and I had stuff in my hands. So when I'd "roll" backwards and outwards, my arm hit up against that thing. Well, doesn't sound like others had much trouble with it so I guess I'll just consdier it an early war wound and smile about it. After I filed them down a little I don't think they'd do much damage now anyway, but they had a VERY sharp edge on them before I filed them.

fuct 06-14-2012 10:40 AM

you filed them down? i think the best approach would be to learn a better way to get out of the car..

SailFree 06-14-2012 01:16 PM

Got a cut on back of hand when I reached under the passenger seat to get a pair of sunglasses that had slid back there under acceleration. Now I don't leave them on the floor...

troubadour 06-14-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1771486)
you filed them down? i think the best approach would be to learn a better way to get out of the car..

Filing a knife-like edge down to a normal trim edge was nothing. You couldn't even tell it by looking.

kenchan 06-14-2012 04:33 PM

yah, just sounds like an injection defect. glad you took care of it.

i put some DiNoc on the b-pillar cover for kicks. looks good i think. i have picts in my albums page if interested.

Mt Tam I am 06-14-2012 05:12 PM

I am glad this is resolved as I can not find anything sharp upon my own door.

fuct 06-15-2012 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by troubadour (Post 1772206)
Filing a knife-like edge down to a normal trim edge was nothing. You couldn't even tell it by looking.

i have to agree after looking at that area last night. you are right, it is cut to a rather sharp edge. i can see how it can catch your arm if you worm out the door in a tight spot.

lingar 05-31-2013 02:19 PM

arm cut
 
I am new,bought new 2012 left over, I Have cut my arm 3 times now. Went to service and they just giggled at this old man . I'm not laughing.

kenchan 05-31-2013 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by lingar (Post 2341923)
I am new,bought new 2012 left over, I Have cut my arm 3 times now. Went to service and they just giggled at this old man . I'm not laughing.

did you have your pants on backwards? :icon17:

Haboob 05-31-2013 02:38 PM

Haven't had this happen to me yet. I'll look at mine when I leave work today, seems interesting.


No body, not even a car, makes me bleed my own blood!

kenchan 05-31-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 2341960)
Haven't had this happen to me yet.

haboobie- you mean wearing the pants backwards or the cut? :confused:

Haboob 05-31-2013 03:02 PM

Pants have a direction?! :eek:

News to me...

kenchan 05-31-2013 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 2342032)
Pants have a direction?! :eek:

News to me...

:icon18:

SteveBad 06-02-2013 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkJak (Post 1769135)
No but the door corner hurts like hell and is much easier to scratch my arm on.

My B pillar doesn't stick out though.

Amen! Catch that every time!:iagree:


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