Window trim

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BigdawgR6

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Yep.... definitely getting it wrapped should I ever go this route lol.

Look great man and the dedication was strong on this project. :)
 

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this. I didn’t even know what a rivet was until I ran i to this. They come off very easy with a drill, literally 5 seconds of drilling
good thing you asked instead of just trying to rip it out, that wouldn't have been pretty, the metal on these trucks is so thin now a small tap on it and it dents.
 
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Yep.... definitely getting it wrapped should I ever go this route lol.

Look great man and the dedication was strong on this project. :)
lol I don’t know if I would call it dedication but finally got it done lol
 
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How were the other trim pieces attached, any challenges.
I have pics for anyone trying to do it, I might do a write up. For lower pieces there are two crews on each side and they pop right off. Not a difficult project once you get over the drilling part of these rivets
 
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just did the rear bumper trim as well, oem part number 84371058
 

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