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side molding adhesive

Have any of you gusy replaced or taken off and put back on the moldings around the car? I know the plastic ones have those stupid "bolts" if you want to call them that, that hold them on. What about the rubber ones? Looking at double sided tape in very expensive.  What have you guys used, if it was double sides tape, whered you get it for a reasonable price.

side molding adhesive

Reply #1
3M trim adhesive tape is the best way to go.
I would find a ebay store for it
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side molding adhesive

Reply #2
It's awesome stuff.After 20 freakin years,it held the trim on the Sport and I had to fight to get it off.Yes,it works fine.
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