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NEWFISHER 09-24-2013 12:39 AM

Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Just ordered a set of full side trim for my truck today. Its a 65 non trim truck and needs something to break up all of the single color. My question: have any of you installed the trim with 3M tape vs. Drilling holes and using the clips? How has it held up etc? All newer vehicles have used 3M adhesives to retain larger mouldings with success , I'm not looking forward to creating more spots for moisture to get behind panels.
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LT1 Burb 09-24-2013 01:26 AM

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I think you might want to do the clips, the pieces are very small and I don't know if the tape would hold them. Come down and measure for holes and I will have these wheels ready, you forgot your visors BTW.

NEWFISHER 09-24-2013 11:34 AM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Grrr-holes

I did forget the visors! dang it. Thanks again for the shop tour and may take you up on the measurements for drilling if nobody steps up with some insight on 3M tape.

I pulled the trigger on Disc brake set ups and now need later 73 and up disc brake wheels. Those wheels would be PERFECT for a drum/drum rig and the right price for newly powdercoated!

Greg63 09-24-2013 02:47 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
I did my trim with 3m tape. They have been on for 4 years now without issue.
Greg.

LT1 Burb 09-24-2013 02:57 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
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Originally Posted by NEWFISHER (Post 6283559)
Grrr-holes

I did forget the visors! dang it. Thanks again for the shop tour and may take you up on the measurements for drilling if nobody steps up with some insight on 3M tape.

I pulled the trigger on Disc brake set ups and now need later 73 and up disc brake wheels. Those wheels would be PERFECT for a drum/drum rig and the right price for newly powdercoated!

I believe these wheels will clear disc brakes, did you order 5 lug or 6 setup?

JGross 09-24-2013 03:27 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
I used the 3M tape and I've gone through the gas station car wash once or twice per month for the last 3 years and I haven't lost a single pice of trim.

Snailed 09-24-2013 05:33 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Where are you guys putting the tape exactly? Just on the return on the back of the trim or are you mounting clips that the trim attaches to?

Greg63 09-24-2013 05:49 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
I added a piece of the 3M tape to the backside of the trim, added a 1/4" thick piece of plastic as a filler, and then the 3M tape again. I used 1" long pieces of plastic, spaced about 12" apart along the length of the trim pieces. That made up enough thickness to grab the trim and adhere it to the body panels.
Greg.

Snailed 09-24-2013 05:54 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Good idea. I was just curious...my truck has holes in it already.

JGross 09-24-2013 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg63 (Post 6284069)
I added a piece of the 3M tape to the backside of the trim, added a 1/4" thick piece of plastic as a filler, and then the 3M tape again. I used 1" long pieces of plastic, spaced about 12" apart along the length of the trim pieces. That made up enough thickness to grab the trim and adhere it to the body panels.
Greg.

I did the same but I put tap the full length of the trim. I got the plastic filler from McMaster Carr
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Greg63 09-24-2013 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JGross (Post 6284168)
I did the same but I put tap the full length of the trim. I got the plastic filler from McMaster Carr
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Yours will never come off. ;o)
Greg.

NEWFISHER 10-01-2013 07:54 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
My moldings showed up! whoop whoop, but no instructions i.e. marks to line them up and Mar-K is closed. I was going to install them tonight.

Spacing, measurements etc.

Rich 5150 69 10-02-2013 01:21 AM

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3 Attachment(s)
Newfisher here you go..

LT1 Burb 10-02-2013 09:11 AM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Your welcome to come by and look at mine if you need to, beer is always cold.

NEWFISHER 10-02-2013 10:42 AM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Thanks Rich 5150 69~!

LT1 BURB, I'll bring the pizza!

LT1 Burb 10-02-2013 01:00 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Mmmm, pizza
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NEWFISHER 10-02-2013 02:13 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Just some FYI for future searches. When the moldings are mounted, the distance from the body crease down to the top edge of the upper molding is 1.5 inches installed.

jayoldschool 10-02-2013 05:51 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
Great info, thanks guys!

NEWFISHER 10-02-2013 06:01 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
So far so good. I have the left side done. I opened all of the moldings to do the right side and the upper rt bedside molding has some visible compressions in it. Called Mar-K and emailed some pic's. Not what I was planning on, oh well. Right side will have to wait a bit.

Stopped at Multicraft plastic and picked up some 1/4" plastic, ripped it into 3/8 wide strips to set down into the molding. Cleaned , scuffed and applied 3/8 .040 3M tape, attached molding and added another 3/8 .040 piece. wiped the side with alcohol and measured down 1 1/2 inch to the top and slapped them on. Easy peasy no holes.

C/10 King 10-02-2013 06:36 PM

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Waiting for photo's, :mm: It's going to look like a totally different truck once you're done. :chevy:

NEWFISHER 10-02-2013 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by C/10 King (Post 6296764)
Waiting for photo's, :mm: It's going to look like a totally different truck once you're done. :chevy:

Yes, A lot like someone else's truck ( without the cute sister):metal:

C/10 King 10-02-2013 07:36 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
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Originally Posted by NEWFISHER (Post 6296773)
Yes, A lot like someone else's truck ( without the cute sister):metal:

:rolleyes: :lol:

NEWFISHER 10-05-2013 01:40 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
A little bit of tech for those who want side moldings:

You will need:

Table saw
Razor blade
3/4 masking tape
Tape measure
1/4 scrap sheets of clear plastic/acrylic
1/8 scrap sheets of clear plastic/acrylic
3M 1/4 wide .30 or .045 emblem tape
3M 3/8 wide .30 or .045 emblem tape
Alcohol wipes or wax and grease remover.
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I used clear plastic so I could see through it to ensure the 3m tape was sticking.

Wipe the sides of the truck down with alcohol wipes or wax and grease remover to clean the surface.

Rip the 1/4 and 1/8 plastic down into strips that will fit inside the moldings. Remove the protective paper and wipe both sides with cleaner. Wipe the insides of the moldings with cleaner.
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This is the smaller molding, the larger was a breeze. Lay it upside down, clean with alcohol and apply the 3M inside the back of the molding.
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Here it is "loaded" with the plastic spacer. You can see through the plastic to ensure the 3M is adhering to the plastic.
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on edge showing the thickness-just barley visible and enough to stick, but not show the tape when installed.
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Lay a second strip of 3M on top of the plastic strip so you have :: molding, 3m, plastic strip, 3m . Wait to pull the red plastic backing until you have measured the sides of the truck. I started with the larger molding on the door. Measure 1 1/2" down from the body crease and mark with masking tape at both ends. Peel your red film from the molding and line up one end with your tape. Be very carefull to only stick the very edge of the molding as you get one chance to do this. Peeling them back off will damage the molding! Use a second set of hands if needed. Now line up the other end and apply pressure across the face of the molding with your palm. They are very delicate so you don't need much pressure, just enough to get the tape to stick across the whole length.

I started with the door because it was the shortest , easiest to deal with and measure by myself and I could stage the others from each end of the door molding if I knew it was 100% correct. The smaller moldings start from the door also and they sit 1 1/2" below the large molding. Once you have the large moldings installed, start with the small door molding. Slip the forward tip under the large molding and work back towards the rear of the truck. Set the back of the taped molding at your masking mark and apply pressure.

I waited until I had the long moldings installed before installing the cab corners in case I had a visual difference in cab or bed mounts that would throw off the measurements, I could fudge the continuous look with the smaller cab ones. It all worked out and they are straight as an arrow. Nice product from Mar-K and no holes drilled in the body. If you ever have to pull one off you can use 10lb fishing line wrapped around both index fingers like dental floss and "saw" the 3M from behind with the fishing line and it will not damage the paint. pulling them will only damage the moldings.
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MisterC 10-05-2013 03:38 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
That looks sooo good! Great write-up!

rideblue00 10-06-2013 04:27 PM

Re: Adding body side molding from Mar-K
 
This definitely deserves to be a sticky and put into the FAQ index. Thanks NEWFISHER


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