Black plastic around rear windows
well, I guess I'm not alone, cause my 2002 Xtreme is doin the same thing, I was hoping lmc truck would have a replacement but they don't soI guessI just have to sand bondo and paint. if anyone finds a replacement part or has any help it would be much appreciated im pobably gonna start workin on it in january.
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Mine were the same way, I sanded them smooth, then filled the pits with plastic filler, sanded smooth again, taped it off, and sprayed them.
They came out great, So will yours, just take your time, and do it right.
Mine were the same way, I sanded them smooth, then filled the pits with plastic filler, sanded smooth again, taped it off, and sprayed them.
They came out great, So will yours, just take your time, and do it right.
It wouldn't look right with bedliner.
There is not replacement part for this as it's attached to the rear glass as one part. You'd also better hope that none of these windows break as they're very expensive to replace since they're all one unittrim and glass.
There is not replacement part for this as it's attached to the rear glass as one part. You'd also better hope that none of these windows break as they're very expensive to replace since they're all one unittrim and glass.
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