I have some pics of the finished project but they are too big to post. I can e-mail if you post a commercial e-mail account. When I had mine all apart, I took a good look at how it was designed and I can see how over time it deteriorates and comes apart. At that point, I was just going to trash the entire assembly and order a replacement. But then I figured, well... the stantion is worthless anyways so why not try and do a permanent fix and see how it turns out. I had some thin, long aluminum rivets and figured if I could cover the rivet heads on the plastic stantion in a way that looked pretty professional, rivets should work. You can't see the back side of the rivets on the trim piece when installed so that's not an issue. So I simply held the trim piece in place on the stantion, drilled four evenly spaced holes all the way through, pop-riveted the trim back in place as originally mounted, and used some shiney black vinyl striping I had over the rivet heads. I'm pretty picky about fit and finish and I have to say it looks just fine. Plus I saved a butt-load of $$$ and it will NEVER come off again. If the passenger side does the same thing, I'll do it to that side as well. Even though I did mine with the door apart, I think you can do it without disassembling anything. Just put the trim in place and hold it, drill through the stantion and trim piece (I know...its hard to bring yourself to do this..but the stantion gets replaced either way), insert the pop-rivet and pop it. And cover the rivet head with a slightly larger small circle of similar vinyl material. The resulting finish are small black bumps/bubbles where the covered rivet heads are. Sort of looks like an aviation patch on a wing I guess.