Thanks for the help Bro! my 77 LWB has all the trim and its dern straight but needs few clips replaced....the guy I bought from used a two sided tape but over time has failed....had a few people tell me that the screws at ends were no suppose to be there but I see they are, thanks again!
Yeah, the new replacement clips are still stick-on but usually have the studs that go through the body on the ends. Glad you got it. Thanks for stopping by! Hope you’ll consider subscribing!
My 73 trim has no screw holes or screws (upper front fender and doors). I guess all speed nuts on these or pure slide. Unfortunately, I bought the trim from LMC and they only have trim pieces with screw holes. Thanks for the video.
Thankx for sharing knowledge. Got a ? How is the clip attached to the fender. I have an 85 k5 with no side moldings and would like to add moldings and paint it chevy Red-Orange with white center and top. My Dad had a 74 C10 and would like to bring memories. Thankx.
No problem at all. Most of the pieces are held in with clips that are double-sided tape to the vehicle. Usually it’s on the end all the moulding where there is a clip that has a speed nut in behind it that attaches it to the fender
Now that I look a little closer I believe the double stick tape on upper be molding must be factory? I see no evidence of clips and or holes for studs or speed nuts? and if there was how would you access them for the upper bed trim?
@@OldeCarrGuy Interesting .... my 77 has double sided tape. Having trouble getting it to "stick", so I am off on a mission. I though there were models with all the hard fixed clips. Now I am trying to remember if we replaced the bedsides on my truck .... originally I was thinking no, but now I am more curious. I would prefer the fixed clips all around.
LMC has the clips for sale pretty cheap! If they were taken apart previously, and put together with tape, they likely will never stick right. Those clips should have a stud and speed nut to hold them in place. I have to do the upper molding on the drivers side of the box as it was missing.
Cool, I'm actually searching how to delete it and fill in the gap. I like it without the molding but I believe those holes have to be filled. Anybody found videos on that bodywork DIY?
Love it when you find that video that you thought probably already existed but actually didn't. Should get good views!
This was meant to be a marathon video. Kinda like your jeep fuel filter and/or lift videos!
Thanks bro! I have an 80 C20 Trailering Special with a 454 that I'm painting & you saved me alot of grief! You da mon!
Happy to help.
Thanks for the help Bro! my 77 LWB has all the trim and its dern straight but needs few clips replaced....the guy I bought from used a two sided tape but over time has failed....had a few people tell me that the screws at ends were no suppose to be there but I see they are, thanks again!
Yeah, the new replacement clips are still stick-on but usually have the studs that go through the body on the ends. Glad you got it. Thanks for stopping by! Hope you’ll consider subscribing!
My 73 trim has no screw holes or screws (upper front fender and doors). I guess all speed nuts on these or pure slide. Unfortunately, I bought the trim from LMC and they only have trim pieces with screw holes. Thanks for the video.
I learned something new. Thanks bud.
Then my plan has worked! lol
Thankx for sharing knowledge. Got a ? How is the clip attached to the fender. I have an 85 k5 with no side moldings and would like to add moldings and paint it chevy Red-Orange with white center and top. My Dad had a 74 C10 and would like to bring memories. Thankx.
No problem at all. Most of the pieces are held in with clips that are double-sided tape to the vehicle. Usually it’s on the end all the moulding where there is a clip that has a speed nut in behind it that attaches it to the fender
Learned something new, and I sell this stuff! Lol. Thanks for the tip!
No problem
Good chance this might be one of your most popular videos, since there's no others on the topic
That was my thoughts on it! Here's hoping!
Now that I look a little closer I believe the double stick tape on upper be molding must be factory? I see no evidence of clips and or holes for studs or speed nuts? and if there was how would you access them for the upper bed trim?
I agree- only stud at beginning and just before the corner. On the back (after the corner) mine has a black phillips head screw. Im the 2nd owner...
Another great video!
Thanks again!
Great video sir, appreciate the info.
Thanks for tuning in!
Great video on trim removal. 👍😎
Thanks Bud!
Didn't know this. Great video.
Haha! Good to learn something new each day.
Great point ...Awesome work ..
Thanks Lena
Thanks for the vid.. I'm having trouble removing the small bottom cab trim on my c10. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks again!
Patience and plenty of it.
Is that the same for the trim around the headlights and grille
It is not! They are held in with phillips screws around the headlights . I think the grille is bolted in.
@@OldeCarrGuy the chrome trim outlines the headlights and grille that hangs over the fenders
question...how do you remove rusted screw with stripped out head with out tearing up trim or fender
1/8" Drill bit and drill it out. I actually had to do this on one of my fender trim screws. Hop this helps.
Upper bed side molding similar or does it have the double sided tape?
Same idea. Not tape on these models until you got to 81 and up!
@@OldeCarrGuy Interesting .... my 77 has double sided tape. Having trouble getting it to "stick", so I am off on a mission.
I though there were models with all the hard fixed clips. Now I am trying to remember if we replaced the bedsides on my truck .... originally I was thinking no, but now I am more curious.
I would prefer the fixed clips all around.
LMC has the clips for sale pretty cheap! If they were taken apart previously, and put together with tape, they likely will never stick right. Those clips should have a stud and speed nut to hold them in place. I have to do the upper molding on the drivers side of the box as it was missing.
Hmmm .. nice bud thanks I always wondered
Now you know!
Thank you sir
Welcome
Awesome video thank you
No problem Eric! Thanks
Good info.
Thansk Paul
Did you find a replacement for the bed yet?
Not yet, however there have bee a couple local guy who have reached out saying they may have something for me!
so the bed side molding you just unscrew the pull?
I replied to your previous comment in the other video.
Good informative video
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Cool, I'm actually searching how to delete it and fill in the gap. I like it without the molding but I believe those holes have to be filled. Anybody found videos on that bodywork DIY?
Try Lakeside Auto Body, he was a great resource for me. th-cam.com/channels/CRd-C63GOe5ZhHPKO6gHmw.html
Nice
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back when they were simple.
Yup! Now everything is glued or taped on!
thats a pain in the butt, a lot of people prob damage these taking them off
Been there done that! lol
1:34 ewwww.
Yup! And that means it all has to come off! Fun!