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Old Aug 11, 2008 | 09:44 PM
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does anyone know if there are holes behind the trim panels on the side of the truck? i wanna take them off but i gotta know if im gonna have to do body work or not
 
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You mean the blazer logo/plastic/shiny piece down the doors?
 
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I removed mine. The side trim is held on by nothing more than double-sided tape. The rear pieces however have two holes with clips. A little bondo and touch up paint takes care of those.
 
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I removed mine. The side trim is held on by nothing more than double-sided tape. The rear pieces however have two holes with clips. A little bondo and touch up paint takes care of those.
i see you removed your roof rack as well...how hard was that?
 
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I removed mine. The side trim is held on by nothing more than double-sided tape. The rear pieces however have two holes with clips. A little bondo and touch up paint takes care of those.
i see you removed your roof rack as well...how hard was that?
Ibacked out the allen bolts (2 per base on the rack), took the rack off, painted the bolt heads with touch up paint and replaced them in the roof just in case I need the rack at some point.
 
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