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anyone debadged your moldings and still have them just laying around? i really want to put the moldings back on my car and the ones that i bought got warped and wont go on right so its been driving me nuts. if any one has any extras that i could buy for cheap? id really appreciate it.
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I have some I took off a few weeks ago from a summit white tahoe ltz 08 but they are curling up. Looks like it could be bent back though.
 
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the ones i bought from you they said werent able to be put back on and that theyd curl eventually and start coming off. I might try to leave them flat in my garage for a while though with something heavy on top of them and see if that works.
 

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Not to hijack ths, but I have a side molding question.
I debadged my black 2009 on the first day I had it (June 2009). Now I would like to take the side molding off.
What are the chances the paint will still look close enough to not show the aging of the rest of the car? I don't want to take them off and have any ghost image from where they were!
 

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I've got a set I'll sell for $120 shipped and they are black.
 

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the ones i bought from you they said werent able to be put back on and that theyd curl eventually and start coming off. I might try to leave them flat in my garage for a while though with something heavy on top of them and see if that works.

Yeah that will work, just like trying to straighten a dollar bill. I say you put them under your mattress on the side of your bed that you sleep on. Do not buy them elsewhere because it will be the same issue.
If anyone else does not have curling after removal, they must have already found a way to straighten it because the type of material they are made of will curl if not stopped somehow. They were just about 100% straight when I first removed them.
Also a heat gun (don't use this unless you have used one before so you don't mess anything up)or hot air dryer (the type girls use) to the back of it will quickly fix this issue.

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Not to hijack ths, but I have a side molding question.
I debadged my black 2009 on the first day I had it (June 2009). Now I would like to take the side molding off.
What are the chances the paint will still look close enough to not show the aging of the rest of the car? I don't want to take them off and have any ghost image from where they were!

Well since it only a bit over a year old you may be fine.
If you cared alot to make sure the exterior has been grime free it will be even better. If your the type that always has a dirty truck, do yourself a favor and leave them on.:Handshake:
 
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