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Refitting of upper D-pillar trim, internally
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United Kingdom 2016 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 Commercial Auto Barolo BlackDiscovery 4
Refitting of upper D-pillar trim, internally

I’ve been through the search process on here and hope someone may be able to help as I can’t seem to find what holds the upper D-pillar trim in place.

More correctly, how to re-fit it…

I have a Commercial (so no seatbelts, just a blanked-off sections where they should be) and my offside trim piece seems to have been dislodged at the top.

Peering through the gap, it seems to have a ‘hook’ to suggest the entire trim piece should be pushed in slightly high and then slid down to locate.

Can anyone confirm how this piece fits - I’m loathe to use brute force and ignorance to remove it only to find I’ve made my task far, far harder…

Many thanks
 D4 Commercial - 65 Plate, 2016MY

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