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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: Jason Wiechec on October 01, 2013, 07:54:48 pm
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I have a 85 Silverado, I want to shave off all of the molding, drip rails and get smaller mirrors for the doors. I know that all of the side moldings are held on by adhesive accept for the bed corners but I also want to delete the molding behind the cab and on the tailgate. I would also like to get smaller door mirrors like on the 67- 72 C10 could some one suggest where I can get the mirrors and how difficult the swap would be
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I believe the store on this site is selling the earlier truck parts, check with Chris.
Are you capable of welding and doing minor fabrication ? If so, the mirrors should not be hard, look here http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php/topic,18539.0.html for mirror mounting help, this is for 73 - 87's, but should give you some advice on what you need to do to mount different mirrors.
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We sell 67-72 mirrors, just not in the store. They are $49.95.
I don't have a vendor (looking for one) that sells the 73-87 small mirror, but classic industries sells them
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thank you for help with the mirrors guys. I still need advice on removing the molding on the back of the cab and on the tailgate
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Are you wanting to know HOW to remove the trim on the cab? The tailgate trim just unbolts but you will be left with holes.
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yes I would like to remove it. it is old and looking like junk, not sure if I want it gone or replaced. was also thinking of replacing the tailgate molding just not sure where to find it
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You get this figured out?
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I am going to keep the trim/molding behind the cab and on the tailgate because it is the most cost effective route just need to find replacement parts.
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How bad are you current pieces? I don't have the cab trim except used, and I would check with Cheyenne pickup for the tailgate trim.
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the trim is not rusty just discolored and the coating on the Chevrolet on the tailgate trim is starting to flake off. is there a way to restore them
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scuff it and clearcoat it would be and option
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scuff it and clearcoat it would be and option
wet sanding and or scuffing with clear coat can polish up just about anything on your truck trim wise.
i redid my taillights with the wet sanding and clear coat option. it took the reverse lights from a clear yellow color to a clear white color. made a world of difference.
-Nic