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    exterior trim, interior speakers

    just curious about the exterior trim that runs the door line, is it just glued to where i can just remove it or does it have holes underneith it that will have to be filled, and if its just glued what can i use to get the glue off? Also what size are the stock speakers in the front and rear, by the way this is on my 03 ECSB silvy
    thanks
    chris

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    The trim is adhered and can be removed by use of a heat gun and fishing line to cut the glue.

    And your speakers in the front are 6.5" and the rear are 4x6"

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    thank you very much, i had an idea about the speakers but wasn't 100% sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ///Audience View Post
    The trim is adhered and can be removed by use of a heat gun and fishing line to cut the glue.

    And your speakers in the front are 6.5" and the rear are 4x6"
    This guy really knows his stuff! haha jk taylor
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    Am i missing the joke here?

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    the best way to get it off is to pull and scrape it off then use and eraser wheel that you can get at an automotive paint shop. and they use 3m tape to stick it on.
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    is the paint going to look like sh!t underneith or will it look pretty good once the glue gone and its cleaned up?

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    I used adhesive remover from an auto store to remove the adhesive. The look of the paint will depend on how long the trim was on there. When I pulled it off my vehicle, I had to use some meguires wax remover and repolish the whole vehicle to get the paint to look better. In some areas, I had to wet sand.


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    well im guessing it was put on at the factory, its a 2003 so im guessing the paint will look quite different, maybe i should just leave it on there for now,

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    Its not too hard to wet sand and polish. How To


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