01-13-2013, 09:28 PM
(01-10-2013, 10:45 PM)HoosierDaddy Wrote: Les,
I had that problem on my '93. I totally removed the pieces and thoroughly cleaned the mating surfaces. The old adhesive MUST be totally removed. Auto body shops have a special attachement for their grinder/buffer that mechanically removes the adhesive. Use 3M or comparable top quality trim tape. I think there were rivets on each end that installed from the back-side.
Thanks,
I did looked again with Tom who did visit us here in Tucson, and my moldings are made out of aluminum & I am thinking take entire section off and re tape it or reglue it dont have rivets on mine, so perhaps might be easier to work with , need to touch tehm with paint , so having them off might be easiest way to work on.
Les
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