How to Install Exterior Body Trim on a Chevrolet or GMC Truck | Kevin Tetz with LMC Truck

How to Install Exterior Body Trim on a Chevrolet or GMC Truck | Kevin Tetz with LMC Truck

Learn how to upgrade the exterior of your 1981-87 Chevrolet or GMC truck by replacing your old, worn out body trim, or installing new trim. First, Kevin Tetz will show you how to install rear corner molding and side molding on the body of your truck. Then, he will show you how to replace and install a new drip rail frame and molding above your front door windows. He finishes up the project by showing you how to install a new cab molding. All of the kits used in this video are available from LMC Truck.

This body trim replacement project is not complicated, but allow an 8 hour day to focus and think through the process.


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Squarebody Syndicate says:

The title of this video should be: "How to over complicate something simple."

chevy 454ss says:

Cool video , but if possible , can you guys do a 1988 to 1994 Silverado .

wingman427 says:

Great video. Awesome tips for installing trim. Well done.

AverageTexasRedneck says:

This will make work on my 85 c10 so much easier

Boris Morris says:

much appreciated video!

chrisj2004 says:

I like these sort of videos. Very helpful. But has anyone noticed that the drip rail over the drivers door seems to be at an odd angle towards the front? 20.00

Cameron Stephenson says:

I love watching these videos, I’m going to use this on my 1977 Chevy k10

Dan Froelich says:

I've had issues with this trim peeling and flaking off. So now I need to replace it all. Have their been improvements to the material of the trim?

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