Removing black trim from OBS?

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badhabits727

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Anyone done this? I'm thinking I'd like to remove the black trim that wraps around my 4 door OBS when I have the gold bottom half painted white to match the top (not a fan of the two tone). Is it simply 3M taped on? Or are they held on some other way (Like the ones on the front bumper, I did notice that one is held on by push pins). I'd prefer not to have holes in my truck...lol
 

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Its 3m like adhesive and the front bumper has holes and the rear id have to check but i think its one piece with the top trim
 

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Ricky -- Might get a definitive answer from the other guys who have the same year truck (you're in the NNBS section at the moment)...
 

Donnie Yukonie

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yes your front and rear are held in by the push pins , the sides are easily taken off on a hot day some paint safe adhiesive remover plastic razor blade or a wiz wheel
 
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badhabits727

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Ricky -- Might get a definitive answer from the other guys who have the same year truck (you're in the NNBS section at the moment)...

Whoops, sorry! Its easy to lose track of where I am on this site. I'm so used to sr20-forum which is based around a motor, not a car ><
 

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Lol. Well lmc has shaved bumpers so yoy can order them up and have a clean hoe
 

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