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Re: 67-68 stick on trim
I'm sure there has got to be some type of adhesive to do it . I'm interested myself. I'm working on a 68 GMC I want to put the trim on as well.
Anyway, really liking your tire and wheel choice. Can you tell me the rim and tire sizes? Sorry to jump the thread. |
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Re: 67-68 stick on trim
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Re: 67-68 stick on trim
Another thought-I used 3M dbl stick tape to put the Cheyenne Emblems back on since I had to break them off to remove. The tape wasn't thick enough so I built it up by using 3-4 layers-worked like a charm. I believe this could also be done to the trim by building it up also. Probable a few 4-5" strips a foot or so apart would work or you could do one continuous long strip the entire length. By carefully building it up to be just a bit thicker than the trim it would be nearly flush.
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Re: 67-68 stick on trim
I would like to know if high quality trim can be purchased. If so, what company?
Thanks :gmc2 |
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Re: 67-68 stick on trim
Check out Mar-K's trim, It's very nice.
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