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im getting a new paint job and the20 door dings on each side taken out of my car. so this doesnt happen again with my new paint i want to get molding. does anyone know where i can get like factory style door molding? and how is it held on, by sticky stuff of by clips?
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im getting a new paint job and the20 door dings on each side taken out of my car. so this doesnt happen again with my new paint i want to get molding. does anyone know where i can get like factory style door molding? and how is it held on, by sticky stuff of by clips?
thanks bub
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The molding is actually riveted to the panels. It's got metal 'slides' that hold on the plastic and rubber.
IMO, the molding on the side of 3rd gens looks like crap. I wouldn't get it if I were you.
IMO, the molding on the side of 3rd gens looks like crap. I wouldn't get it if I were you.
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The beltline molding on my 88 and both 89's is applied with double sided tape, from the factory.
I'm talking about the door protective molding halfway up the doors, and Camaro IROC & RS's.
You can get "generic" stuff from an Auto Paint store.
I'm talking about the door protective molding halfway up the doors, and Camaro IROC & RS's.
You can get "generic" stuff from an Auto Paint store.
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ok thank guys.
does anyone have pictures of ur molding and maybe some websites that i could get it from?
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does anyone have pictures of ur molding and maybe some websites that i could get it from?
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Sorry dude, I guess I gave you a bum scoop. I just stripped an '86 Trans Am and that stuff was riveted on. I guess I just figured everything else would be the same.
I've seen the double-sided tape type of molding you're looking for, but I don't remember where it was. You should probably go to a GM dealer and pay the extra cash to get it from them so you know the stuff will fit. That way it won't be an Autozone 'hack job'.
I just found a website that has the stuff, maybe you're interested? It is a little expensive like I though it would be from GM! Here's the site: http://www.auto-parts-for-less.com/
I've seen the double-sided tape type of molding you're looking for, but I don't remember where it was. You should probably go to a GM dealer and pay the extra cash to get it from them so you know the stuff will fit. That way it won't be an Autozone 'hack job'.
I just found a website that has the stuff, maybe you're interested? It is a little expensive like I though it would be from GM! Here's the site: http://www.auto-parts-for-less.com/
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anyone have any pictures of the rivited molding and the sticky molding thanks
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come on, u guys gotta have pics of either rivited molding or adhesive molding.....please help me out
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