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    Windshield moulding help

    Just curious if anyone knows where to find new windshield trim for a second gen truck the black coating is peeling on mine and I don't much like the chrome. And if not anyone have any luck painting them?

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    Try a spray can of epoxy paint? You will probably need to etch the polished trim first, them apply epoxy satin black (you could give the wiper arms a freshen up with the epoxy black too - you'll have plenty left over)
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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-CHRYS...i:164599188499
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-CHRYS...i:164599188414
    no mention if the are bright or black

    https://halfpriceparts.com.au/produc...g-drivers-side


    if you already have them just get them painted. some vapor blasting to clean them up nice and then some 2k satin black

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    I had the same problem. I picked up a set from the salvage yard to practice with, there were 3 trucks in there all had the same problem. The only thing I could find to do was use a torch to burn off all the existing black coating. I tried heating it and peeling it off that didn't work. After using the torch to burn off the coating I wiped them down scuffed them up a little primed and painted. Turned out pretty good I thought.

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