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Old 02-19-2003, 04:15 PM   #1
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How much to remove side moldings

I'm currently putting together a plan for body work / paint on my car and I'm wondering how much shops charge to take off the side moldings. This is assuming that the whole car is being painted anyways.

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you could remove them yourself and fill the holes and sand the area...thats my idea
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you could remove them yourself and fill the holes and sand the area...thats my idea
but then you'd still have the indent from where the side moldings were at, and a shop could weld that in for you to make it look much better.

And to have them removed/shaved would probably be about $300.
Just to have them removed would be about $30.
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well york i recommend you not even trying it your self. i tried doing it and i messed it all up. so when i got my taillight conversion done i just paid 800 bucks more to have my trunk ,antenna & side moldings done. there is alot of work involed when you try to shave your side moldings its better when they weld a piece of sheet metal than when you just fill the gap in with bondo
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well york i recommend you not even trying it your self. i tried doing it and i messed it all up. so when i got my taillight conversion done i just paid 800 bucks more to have my trunk ,antenna & side moldings done. there is alot of work involed when you try to shave your side moldings its better when they weld a piece of sheet metal than when you just fill the gap in with bondo
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good point scratch my idea
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