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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Canyon, Tx
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Every piece of my trim is loose where the adhesive sticks. Im going to remove the trim and add new adhesive, or i was untill i read the bedside clips cant be found. Any leads on those? I tried to restick it with that 3M trim tape, idk if the formula changed but that stuffs pretty much junk. It lasted like 3 days. 78 k10 long box
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: vernon b.c.
Posts: 3,022
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Re: 78 long box trim
They have universal ones that I used on my blazer. If you can get your hand behind to tighten the little bolt your good to go.
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Maine
Posts: 2,403
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Re: 78 long box trim
I don't know if I would use 3M molding adhesive or the 3M double sided tape. I think the tape would be less apt to make a mess. I started doing some on my 76 but I was just doing a temporary job until paint time. I'm pretty sure I slipped some 3M tape in there without removing the trim.
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