missing 96 lower right trim
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i took it off of to keep it off, looks way better without it.
totally a lot more work than just pulling trim off though. you need new rear bumper ends, front bumper ends & a new front bumper off a truck that didnt have trim because of the trim mounting holes.
If you click the link in my signature you can see what it looks like without the trim. Its a nice modification, but a little pricey compared to just replacing a piece or two of trim.
if you do as swartlkk suggested (junk yard), be real careful pulling it off because I noticed when I took mine off they like to distort if you pull too hard.
totally a lot more work than just pulling trim off though. you need new rear bumper ends, front bumper ends & a new front bumper off a truck that didnt have trim because of the trim mounting holes.
If you click the link in my signature you can see what it looks like without the trim. Its a nice modification, but a little pricey compared to just replacing a piece or two of trim.
if you do as swartlkk suggested (junk yard), be real careful pulling it off because I noticed when I took mine off they like to distort if you pull too hard.
Wow, nice work. Your 97 Blazer makes my 96 look like poop. I would have to agree with you that it looks better without the trim, especially on
the metallic green. I don't think my White 96 Blazer would have the same effect without the trim. I notice the body on mine has more fat then yours.
Are those snow tires, and if so- how do they ride? Did you just buy a tint roll and do the 2 front windows yourself?
Thanks for the tip about pulling the trim.
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Thanks. The tires are BFG All Terrains, and I love them they drive great. I paid to have the windows done, my tinting skills leave much to be desired lol.
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