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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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Re: How to remove GMC cab/door trim
The rust on the clips will give it some grip in the hole. A little spray lube sprayed under the trim at the clip will help. I would buy a cheap putty knife and cut a slot in the middle so the slot can go around the clip and pry carefully. I've seen that gmc trim sell for $200 per side. Can you see ANY of the clips from behind? If so push from behind like the video.
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Location: kennewick, WA
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Re: How to remove GMC cab/door trim
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That’s crazy! I’m mostly getting this stuff to use as trade material. I’ll give that a try! I’m an hour away from the truck and I didn’t have a ton of time to inspect the clips and mounting hardware the first time I was out there. Planning to go back Friday.
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Madison, AL
Posts: 330
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Re: How to remove GMC cab/door trim
Yeah I've seen the trim for sale that high as well. I got lucky and paid $200 for all of mine.
Also forgot to mention they should be bolted to the door in a couple spots.
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