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Old Jan 27, 2022 | 08:24 PM
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Hello, does anyone know if there are bolt holes beneath the side molding? Most of it looks like an upper and lower strip of 3m tape but the rear fender pieces wrap around
the rear corners, so I was wondering if it was taped and bolted. The replacement molding is no longer made except for the rear corner pieces. LMC has the rear pieces in their
catalog. But they don't carry the rest of the molding. They do carry the molding for an S10 Pickup but it's all pre-cut so that rules out trying to use it on a Blazer.
Thanks everyone

The molding doesn't look that good anymore. The chrome part is all flaking off...
 
Old Jan 28, 2022 | 08:16 AM
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If you are talking about the molding on the doors, it is double sided tape, the chrome flares are screwed, the rear side molding on the back bumper pieces are part of it I believe. Not sure about the front bumper...
 
Old Jan 28, 2022 | 08:22 PM
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Afternoon,
When you say "chrome flares" are you talking about the upper edging around the fender openings? When I look at the side molding, the chrome strip looks like it is kinda snapped onto the rubber strip. Now the rear molding corners, they wrap just around the corner and stop at the rear bumper I believe. Those 2 rear pieces, LMC quite possibly sell but those are the ones in question about bolt holes underneath the molding. I just don't want to remove the molding to open up a set of holes in my body work.

Thanks and have a nice weekend
 
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