mountie
Supporting Member
It appears, that "crease" along the rubber strip is reflecting the parking stripe along the ground...
I think.....
I think.....
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I took the rub rails off my 2011 about 2 years ago - truck is white and it turned out great if I do say so myself.I looked at the truck yesterday and there were no creases in the doors, maybe the pic? ....Or I missed something. The dealership was good enough to put a new hood on it, paint it and fix and paint the other side where the plastic bumper cover meets the rear fender. The rest of the body is really nice for 11 years old...
Ditto on this process. I used 20# braided fishing line & the 3M wheel (with caution). Even though it was prepping for a paint job I used caution with the 3M wheel and the surface was undamaged.Yes, they come off. Easy? That's debatable. They're held on by a strong double-sided foam tape.
Removal is a two step process...
1) Use fishing twine to get underneath the piece and cut the foam. This will get the piece off the door.
2) Remove the remaining foam/adhesive. This takes PATIENCE. The adhesive will come off, but it's a slow and tedious process. It can be rolled back with your fingers. It will come off cleanly, but it's slow. Some folks will recommend the 3M eraser wheel in a cordless drill, but you have to be really careful about damaging/overheating the paint.
You can use something like Goo gone to help, but I found that just made it harder to roll the adhesive off. I just used my fingers. It took a few hours and my fingers were sore.
I think you can remove them like an emblem. Use a piece of fishing line holding above and below and with a "sawing" motion use it to cut/separate the double sided mounting tape. Then use a 3m Adhesive Eraser wheel to clean up the left over tape residue. Wash/wax when done.