2 TONE TRUCK

jstann

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any one seen a 2 tone truck with out the side moldings ??

pics ??

my buddy has an all white truck and it looks clean with out them but i think it might look wierd with out it on my truck
 

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Minus the stupid dodge shell!


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removing the molding is something I definitely want to do, and the wheel well trim. It would look so much better without in my opinion
 

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I was thinking more of the blue white blue style 2 tone

I thought that after I posted. In addition of the moulding mine had the pin striping and twirly crap it was hideous


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goodstktbo has the blue and white two tone scheme and his truck looks great.

from the pics i have seen i can not recall if he has his moulding on but i think not.

great looking truck btw.
 

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I have the white red white 2 tone. I took off the wheel well trim, side molding, and the pin stripe. replaced the pin stripe with thin black pin striping, looks way better without it. I can post pics later if you would like.
 

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Just some stuff at the local pep boys its about 1/4" thick. Can't remember what brand or anything.
 

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The way i did mine. I got about six feet of fishing line and folded it back on itself then twisted it. It acts as a saw between the molding and the truck, working it back and forth. To take off the adhesive tape and pin stripe i used an eraser wheel on a drill. You can get the eraser wheels from most autobody shops. Then some good wax to get rid of any lines. :rockon:
 

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I used 3m wax and adhesive remover on a rag and a straight edge razor. It is safe on clear coat or and painted surface with some clear to it.

it is very time consuming and I have a few parts that I scratched through but hard to see.
 

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