i know so cars with the small molding like the charger has it has pins along with the dub sided tape is that the same with the chargers? or can i just pull it off and clean up where it used to be? thanks in advance
i know so cars with the small molding like the charger has it has pins along with the dub sided tape is that the same with the chargers? or can i just pull it off and clean up where it used to be? thanks in advance
no pins or clips on the molding. it is glued with adhesive. just get some heat lamps fishing line and do it slowly.
ya it is such a good look. i did it on my 300 made a world of diffrence.
Planning on doing this myself... supposed to snow tomorrow so doubt I will be out there with my heat gun any time soon...
Too many people buy things they don't need, with money they don't have, trying to impress people they don't even like...
Where am I going again and why am I in this handbasket?
Definitely not something to do in cold weather.
MY MEAT WILL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH....NOT IN YOUR HANDS! ENJOY THE Q.
Cold weather will suck big time.
It is best to use a hair dryer to heat them up a little bit. Then use goo be gone to get rid of the crude.
So damn custom, I don't even need a sig!
I've got an OLD heat gun, works really well for moldings... I bet it could even do the job while it was snowing... I just wouldn't be LOL
Too many people buy things they don't need, with money they don't have, trying to impress people they don't even like...
Where am I going again and why am I in this handbasket?
If you put in chrysler demolding on you tube, it shows you a simple visual on how to take it off
I just de-moulded my sublime and it was only about 25 degrees. Was easy to do. Just be paitent and a hairdrier will work good. The trick is to get tthe moulding started. With mine the tape came off with the moulding.


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