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EyeOfTheHawk 01-16-2015 03:45 PM

75 K5 Exterior chrome trim installation
 
Hey guys!

I just joined up, after purchasing a 1975 Blazer K5 recently. I used a simlar forum when I was working on my El Camino and I got a ton of help. I can see that this is a similar community. Thanks in advance!

So the previous owner was getting ready to do final body work and send it to paint, so he had taken all the badges and trim off the outside. But it all came with the truck. I am not quite ready to do body/paint work yet, my priorities are a little different.

So my question is, how do I put this stuff back on? I can see it has tabs to insert in the mounting holes, but how do I actually attach it?

Thanks again guys and hopefully I will be hanging around for a while!

68Timber 01-19-2015 08:52 PM

Re: 75 K5 Exterior chrome trim installation
 
Hey, welcome to the site and sorry for the late reply. Honestly I've wondered how the clips work myself, my current trucks don't have the trim. But if someone doesn't chime in here, someone in the Paint & Bodywork section will know for sure. Post a pic of your truck!

EyeOfTheHawk 01-19-2015 09:47 PM

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Thanks for the reply! I will head over to the body section, thanks for the heads up.

And heres the pics! I feel like I got a good deal. It runs and drives great. Of course some rust on the floors, but its less than I had on my El Camino. Pretty clean overall, just needs tires right now.

gclark1 01-25-2015 07:12 PM

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It really is not that bad if you have the clips and fasteners required to do the job. You might check with LMC - they may have some pictures or maybe could even sell you a complete fastener kit without having to sell you new trim.

Front fenders (top) - all bolt through the fender. Clips with a "bolt" slides in the trim and then a nut goes on the back side. Lower piece is a sheet metal screw next to the door and a bolt/nut that slides in the back of the trim right by the wheel well opening.

Doors - sheet metal screw near the fender and a bolt/nut at the back of the door. Two sided tape in between each.

Quarters - push in fastener in front, then another in front of the taillight just before the bend, with a sheet metal screw directly beside the tailgate. two sided tape everywhere else.

Tailgate - sheet metal screw on each end and two sided tape in the middle.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need a particular picture.

UKNOWME 02-01-2015 10:59 PM

Re: 75 K5 Exterior chrome trim installation
 
Try this thread and see if it helps
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=549872

UKNOWME 02-28-2015 12:53 AM

Re: 75 K5 Exterior chrome trim installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gclark1 (Post 7019054)
It really is not that bad if you have the clips and fasteners required to do the job. You might check with LMC - they may have some pictures or maybe could even sell you a complete fastener kit without having to sell you new trim.

Front fenders (top) - all bolt through the fender. Clips with a "bolt" slides in the trim and then a nut goes on the back side. Lower piece is a sheet metal screw next to the door and a bolt/nut that slides in the back of the trim right by the wheel well opening.

Doors - sheet metal screw near the fender and a bolt/nut at the back of the door. Two sided tape in between each.

Quarters - push in fastener in front, then another in front of the taillight just before the bend, with a sheet metal screw directly beside the tailgate. two sided tape everywhere else.

Tailgate - sheet metal screw on each end and two sided tape in the middle.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need a particular picture.

If adding it to a vehicle without the holes drilled do you think one could just double side tape all of it?

gclark1 02-28-2015 06:49 PM

Re: 75 K5 Exterior chrome trim installation
 
I wish it were that easy. I would say absolutely not. The curves are quite tricky even with a bolt/nut. Further, that tape that is provided with a new set of trim is not all that sticky. I would recommend using all of the bolts/nuts/fasteners that are provided in the kit. It will make the install last much longer. Just my opinion...

UKNOWME 03-01-2015 01:06 PM

Re: 75 K5 Exterior chrome trim installation
 
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Originally Posted by gclark1 (Post 7070006)
I wish it were that easy. I would say absolutely not. The curves are quite tricky even with a bolt/nut. Further, that tape that is provided with a new set of trim is not all that sticky. I would recommend using all of the bolts/nuts/fasteners that are provided in the kit. It will make the install last much longer. Just my opinion...

Ok thanks


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