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Looking good! I'm rolling with the bowtie/10 emblems also. I like them. I'll have the "Chevrolet" lettering on the hood also.
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Thanks man, you have done a really nice job painting your truck. It looks great.
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Since nearly all (maybe all, I haven't seen them all though ) moldings on vehicles since the 90's (probably earlier) have used double sided tape, I'm sure it would be fine. I was thinking about doing the same if I ever added more trim, emblems, etc. Just be sure you use an automotive grade tape. Something like what you'll find from 3M (LINK#1 or LINK#2)
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No problem Keith.Just drop me a line when your getting close.
I too have thought about some 3m tape for the trim. Maybe even,filling in the backside of the trim with a lighweight epoxy to get a larger mounting surface ? And i have seen people epoxy magnets into the backside of the trim.
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I would also be very interested in taping them on versus drilling and using clips
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I'm still figuring out what I want to do with the trim. I think I'm just going to leave it off for now until I figure out how I want to mount it. If I have too I'll just suck it up and drill the holes but I will cross that bridge when I get to it. I spent the weekend sick so no work was done on the truck. Sucks cause I could have got some epoxy laid down this weekend, it was sunny and low 80's all weekend and I spent it laying on the couch
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I had a thought that may help you out with the trim. The tape idea is actually fairly simple and cheap... and easily reversible. You could buy some of the tape, place it on the trim you're looking at adding and put it on. Leave it on for a while to see if you like it. If you don't, pull it back off and there are no holes to worry about.
If you run a strip along the top and bottom of each piece, with no gaps from end to end, the trim should hold without any issues. (EDIT: OH, and make sure your trim pieces and body panels are CLEAN) It's when you use an inferior product (household instead of automotive), or try to put a few small pieces on that you'll run into problems with the taped on trim. The entire back doesn't need to be covered with tape. The 90's Chevy 1500 body side molding has a strip on top and a strip on bottom that holds it on. They're a pain in the a** to take off if you're trying to just pull it off by hand. The 3M tape is pretty strong stuff. If you do put the trim on with the tape and want to take it back off, you can use a razor blade along the length of the tape to cut the foam part, or use some piano wire or small guitar string (high E), maybe even cheese slicer wire (if it's wide enough for the trim) start at one end, pull the wire/string through the foam to separate the pieces. Or you can drill the holes and buy your clips (if you don't already have them) and install the trim for good.
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I hope you've been busy in the garage laying down some primer, can't wait to see pics
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Nope no primer yet, haven't had much time to work on the truck the last few weeks. I did get a couple hours in the garage tonight and started mounting the side trim. I decided to just bite the bullet and drill the holes to mount the trim like factory. I think this was the best choice to mount it properly because even though the trim fits good, I think it really needs the screws to hold it in place properly. Especially around the wheel wells.
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Looks awesome man. I love that trim on these! Can't go wrong with 67/8s
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Thanks, I screwed up a little on the doors. I drilled the two holes on the ends too close to the inside lip of the door and couldn't get the nut on, I had to move the holes over an inch. Now I have a couple holes to fill, guess that's why you mock things up before paint. Maybe next time I will pay closer attention
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The fit up of the trim looks great Keith! I don't have a preference if it's shiny black or flat black. The chrome trim and the red bowtie sets it off for me, it looks cool.
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Love the trim Keith!!
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Looks perfect man. Mine is getting trim too and I agree on drilling the holes as scary as it is..
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Trim is awesome!
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Looks sick with the trim.... Good choice to put it on.
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Nicely done! I love that trim!
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Looking awesome Keith, you just can't beat some nice "trim"
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ur killing it bud, beautifull stance !!!
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Looks good!!
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Wow that's looks sweet!
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