DIY: Euro Trim
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Yea, what he said. Thing about it is - they come off pretty easily if you pop out each one with a screw driver.- Sean HayesComment
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you might want to use something thats made for plastic and is made to be flexable instead of the regular bondo. Like http://www.evercoat.com/productDetail.aspx?pID=8 that. that stuff is made to flex. Ive had problems with bondo and regular spot filler cracking in parts that flex even the littlest bit. Its just a thought to keep the stuff from cracking and ruining all the work you may have done.-ChrisComment
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I have to say again, that really looks great. Maybe one of these days if I get in an ambitious body work mood again, I'll tackle this. We're so close to being done with my bumper swap that I don't want to do anymore fiberglass or fill work. We have to fill a couple of little chunks where Andy tagged the bumper skin with the cutting wheel when removing excess epoxy, and that's all the more fill work I really feel like doing. :DComment
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I guess it all depends on how skilled you are working with body filler and fiberglass. I'm a natural though most of the time you spend on this project is waiting for the Bondo or fiberglass to set up or paint to dry. I spent most of my time watching the Titans game while waited for my stuff to set or dry.Comment
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I actually found that if you use a thin flexible 1" wide putty knife slid between the trim and the bumper, you can pop the trim out from the outside better then popping it from the back. Just put the putt knife in where there is a clip and gently pry away from the trim. Works great. Just make sure the putty knife is in far enough to push the clip in.Comment
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nice write-up. looks like they came out pretty damn good. BUT, as mentioned above, materials are ~$47, OEM is ~$100. for you college kids i guess this would be acool 5hr project in spare time, but for us full-timers, i know i make more than $10/hour, so buying OEM is the way to go...maybe some1 with buttloads of spare time could make/sell these things for like $75 and make some pocket change...IG: @Baye30
FRONT VALENCE IS ZENDER!!! STOP FILLING MY PM BOX PPL!!!Comment
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I actually found that if you use a thin flexible 1" wide putty knife slid between the trim and the bumper, you can pop the trim out from the outside better then popping it from the back. Just put the putt knife in where there is a clip and gently pry away from the trim. Works great. Just make sure the putty knife is in far enough to push the clip in.Comment
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