removing stainless drip rail trim

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  • centexjeeper
    232 I6
    • Dec 10, 2009
    • 48

    removing stainless drip rail trim

    Hi guys i am parting out my jeep and am needing ideas or suggestions on the best way to remove the stainless drip rail trim. I am wanting it to be in the best shape for the new buyer.

    I have read just to pry it off just want to make sure that is the best way with the lest amount of damage.

    Thanks,
    1979 Grand Wagonner w/360, fred flinstone floors and a quarter pannel that needs some love.
  • hookedup50
    350 Buick
    • Aug 07, 2010
    • 827

    #2
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    • gsmikie
      Auto Trannie God
      • Feb 18, 2001
      • 10544

      #3
      use a church key
      I\'ve seen gsmikie\'s video for the TH400 and thought it was just awful.watching a guy tear down a greasy pile of metal in a junkyard. it dosent have to be surrounded by water to be an island

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      • serehill
        Gone,Never Forgotten.
        • Nov 22, 2009
        • 8619

        #4
        plastic prybar on the bottom side pop it off first.

        Really simple if you have one on those little plastic prybars. If not a 1 inch block of wood & a screwdriver start from the front or rear it doesn'r matter.
        Pop it off from the bottom side & unhook the top once it is loose.

        80 Cherokee
        360 ci 727 with
        Comp cams 270 h
        NP208
        Edlebrock performer intake
        Holley 4180
        Msd total multi spark.
        4" rusty's springs
        Member, FSJ Prissy Restoration Association

        If you can't make it better why waste your time. No use repeating the orignal mistakes. I'm to old to push it that's why.

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