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Old Yesterday, 12:07 PM   #1
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marker light trim

So sick of losing the little trim pieces somewhere along the road!
I've re-glued using everything from silicone, gorilla glue, epoxy & some wicked 3M stuff (that did last a few months), but nothing holds long term.

I really like the OE look, but this billet options would eliminate the headache.
https://allamericanbilletstore.com/1...let-bsml-dw-b/
Has anybody used these billet options in black? I'm looking for a pic installed.
I really wished somebody made these billet in black but with the trim part machined to show aluminum so more closely matched OE look.
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Old Yesterday, 02:13 PM   #2
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Lightbulb Re: marker light trim

I've never lost any of the stainless steel hoops from the deluxe marker lamps in 35 years. I would be looking to get a NOS Guide lamp assembly to solve your issue once and for all.
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Re: marker light trim

Same luck..
Mr tail light stuff and gmc pauls. I put some polished ones on and they look cheesy
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Old Yesterday, 05:38 PM   #4
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Re: marker light trim

I found if any are loose, I take them off and with a pair of pliers, I squeze the backs just a tad to make them tighter and put them back on. If they feel a little bit loose yet. I repeat the process until I have to force them on. I haven't lost one yet.
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