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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Canton/Holly Springs Ga
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cab band
my truck didnt come with the band on the back of the cab i have since found a decent used one my question: is there any way to attach it? the truck i took it off of had the clips but they broke pretty easy and i dont have the points to attach the clips to
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Newcastle, OK
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Re: cab band
Why not attach it with 3m double sided tape?
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Lambertville MI
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Re: cab band
thats what i did on mine with a rattle can primer paint job and i drive it year round on and off road and its held up just fine
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Re: cab band
I was wondering if that would hold up
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Rio, Il
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Re: cab band
Im getting one for my truck and it never had one. Im just going to rivet the clips on.
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Re: cab band
i plan on doing the exact same thing that tater is going to do
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Ottawa ON
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Re: cab band
You guy's will have to do a write up or a how to on the band installation!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Los Banos, California
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Re: cab band
Quote:
I measured where the trim rivits were on the donor truck. I just measured from the bottom of the window down... then measured the spacing from left to right.... same thing with the cab corner molding. Measure twice drill once.. I drilled the clips to the cab with sheetmetal screws were the studs would have gone if my truck had molding originally. Secured em down, and slid the trim on and did the same for the corner trim, and there you have it (the original clips will work)... Moderate job... took me about a full day to get everything right because I added the tailgate band too...(that was challenging to get the holes right)... just take your time.
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Re: cab band
thanks for the details, i just found a parts truck with cab band! cant wait to get it on~!
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Phoenix Arizona
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Re: cab band
My dad does auto accessories for dealerships for a living, and I can give you a few small tips if you use 3m tape.
make sure you clean the surface area with a cleaner that will strip any polish or wax. on the cab, lay a stripe with masking tape right above where you are going to adhere the molding. that way you can step back and look at it and make sure its straight. and then use it as a guide when laying the molding. do it in the sun with a warm surface. and last, if you research a little, there are chemicals you can apply to your paint that will multiply the adhesive by up to 200% my dad uses it all the time! hope any of this helps!
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