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How To: Paint your rear window trim (2 door) with pics

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Old 12-11-2009, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by okvortec View Post
Maybe not using bondo is where I went wrong..
I think you're right Martin. Yours was beyond the point of just sanding and painting. My passenger side is like your is. I think you were at the point where you had to use some sort of filler.
Going to try for round 2?
 
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yes if they are eaten up bondo is a MUST
 
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How hard is it to remove the trim? I was thinking about just ordering new one or trying to find better used ones to paint.
 
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You got a two door?
If so, then when you remove the trim, the Glass is coming out with it. It's all one piece.
 
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yup i found that out the hard way lmao was at the junk yard...and found a 2dr with a busted back window...and was like...wth, lemmie see what'd it'd take to get it off..well hell...the trim came off with some brute force and a crow bar...and the busted window fell on my legs and feet, lucky for me i was wearing my old construction gear (carpenter jeans and steel toe boots)..it cut up the boots a little bit..so i'm just gonna stick with painting the trim WHILE on the truck..
 
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well scratch that idea. looks like ill just putty them up and paint em
 
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Originally Posted by Sisk View Post
Going to try for round 2?
As of right now, no. Plans may change though.
 
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that look good i like that alot
 
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im trying to get a blazer extreme right now and those mouldings on it are all discolored, would you be able to work out something to get a set painted to match the truck and swap for my old ones or something?
 
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i take mine offroad so i am going to herculiner the panels no bondo required
 

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