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windshield chrome trim Q?
Well guys I ordered the chrome trim for the windshield from lmc and I'm gettin ready to replace it, cause it's real jacked up, and I'm wondering if anybody has tried to do this by themselves w/o removing the rubber b/c that is still in good condition! Can I do this with the tool they sell at oreillys? Or is it better to take it to a windshield shop and pay them? Any suggestions? Thanks...
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Just clean it out good. It is not a fast job but I have done it many times I will post some pics of good tools we sell. The first is a quality one for various types The second is specific to your chevy truck The third is an inexpensive one that works ok use some lubricant. |
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Hey MBG Mike, The first tool that you show is the tool that I saw at O'Reilly's and I'm only pulling the front chrome trim .Any suggestions on pulling the old one out first? Do you just pry out the trim? Or are there any clips holding the trim in? Sorry for all the questions, just wanna do it the right the first time. Thanks...
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No input. But wouldnt silicone be a good lube. Best lude for seating dirt bike tires....
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When I put my trim in, I used the red handled tool above. It took a bit of learning since I had never done it before, but in 10 minutes or so I was all done. I don't think I had to use any lube, just go steady and don't go too fast and it slides in like butter, the only tricky thing could be putting in the metal clip. The ones on the back window suck more than a hoover though.
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If you don't have any foamy window cleaner, dish soap and water will do the same thing. With either one, clean up is easy, just hose it off. Seems like a glass shop should do it pretty cheap, though, since you already have the molding.
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The warmer the enviroment the better!
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Although I paid someone to do mine (switched to rubber from chrome lock strips) since I had to remove my front and rear windshields for paint, it didn't look to hard to put the lock strips in.
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hey thanks guys for all your advice, haven't had a chance to install the trim yet but I did manage to pull out the old trim, it was so dry rotted. There is some really good advice in this thread!! I'll let yall how it goes...thanks.
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What is that made of to allow it to be flexible? I have to do mine someday.
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