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Replacement Moldings - Tech Project

Bolting On A Fresh New Look Right Off The Shelf.

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    The moldings went on one at a time. Rick made sure that they were not over-tightened as that will pinch the paint.
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    The moldings went on one at a time. Rick made sure that they were not over-tightened as th
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    Lining up the moldings before they were tightened snug will help you avoid scratching or gouging the paint.
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    Lining up the moldings before they were tightened snug will help you avoid scratching or g
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    When bolting on multiple moldings, you always need to make sure that they line up. Even a slight difference will give the car a not so good look.
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    When bolting on multiple moldings, you always need to make sure that they line up. Even a
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    While putting on the quarter panel moldings, it was decided to wrap up the Impala letters that go on the vehicle.
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    While putting on the quarter panel moldings, it was decided to wrap up the Impala letters
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    The front fender trim was lined up with the rest of the side moldings.
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    The rear cove moldings were lined up and looked over before they were bolted on.
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    The first to be bolted on was the corner cove pieces. Make sure that they don't hit the center molding when put on.
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    The first to be bolted on was the corner cove pieces. Make sure that they don't hit the ce
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    Luis made sure that the center molding lined up before it was tightened down.
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    Frank bolted on the new taillights, lenses and Dakota Digital LEDs that brought the car's lights to a modern day brightness.
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    Frank bolted on the new taillights, lenses and Dakota Digital LEDs that brought the car's
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