Escalade Door Moldings

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felixgun

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This can be done by anyone. It's a 1/10 difficulty level. Get a 3m eraser wheel and a thick fishing line and your done!
 

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Unless you've got something to replace those with, your mom is going to be angry -- there'll be 4 exposed holes on each side of her truck. The Esky moldings have a locating tab at each end of the molding that sits in a hole so that the moldings align properly. There are no such holes in the Yukon/Tahoe doors...

Cant you just stick a piece of gum in there and call it a day lol.


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Cant you just stick a piece of gum in there and call it a day lol.

Haha! I was thinking duct tape.

Felix, for me it's not the difficulty of getting the existing moldings off and sticking the new ones on... It's the idea that the shop wouldn't get them on perfectly straight.

Also, I'm wondering if I'll have any discoloration under the moldings...
 

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I just used a tape measure on both ends to make sure it was lined up properly when I put on the 09+ LTZ side molding with chrome trim on my Tahoe... And speaking of moldings now I have to find both rear chrome side moldings for my escalade as mine look like the chrome layer is sort of peeling and bunched up. Looks TERRIBLE.
 

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