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![]() Join Date: Jan 2025
Location: Arizona in a van down by the river
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Anyone attach side molding with silicone glue?
I was not happy with how the sticky pads on the plastic clips made the trim stick out and left gaps so I tried silicone glue on the plastic tabs on a couple of pieces and stuck it on and used tape and wedges to hold it on until it dried. It is really tight to the body and seems solid but I am wondering if it will hold up to flex and vibrations.
The only other way I see to get it tight to the body especially with with the upper trim is to use the push in clips and drill holes for them.
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