Removing Trim Package... thoughts?
I took mine off before the new paint job. They looked tore up after 13 years. especially the chome film on the trim. It wasn't so hard removing them by just peeling them back and removing the adhesive then depending on your paint job you might be able to buff and blend the shade of color.
Here is a before and after.
BEFORE

AFTER

Here is a before and after.
BEFORE

AFTER

Thanks bud. Its a biiaatch keeping it clean though.
Thanks. Fleabay has them.
Mine tore up during removal. sorry .
I have the bug gaurds over my headlights too, bought it as a kit with the grill one, headlight ones, headlight covers, and the window rain deflectors (i think) the rain deflectors may not have been in the kit.
Just spent two days taking the old trim off the 97 Flame Red Ram. The clearcoat wants to come off. I used a hair dryer on the high heat setting to heat up the tape underneath. Using a slim utility knife, I cut the adhesive from between the truck and the trim. I figured I'd rather see what I was doing, leaving more adhesive on the truck. Go slowly and the trim comes off fairly well.
Getting the trim off was easy compared to the adhesive left on the truck. I finally got it figured out, though. Goo Gone (WD-40 works too) and the cheapest plastic spoon you can find. Try the spoon that wants to break picking up Jello because it is softer and more flexible.
Soak the adhesive with Goo Gone and gently scrape with the spoon, bottom of the spoon towards you. The spoon flexes around the curves and lifts the adhesive. Once you find the right pressure, there are no scratches. Wipe clean and repeat if needed.
As I said, two days, but about two hours after figuring out the above method. I found lots of rust pits because of the open ends of the original trim, so gotta work on that now.
But it means more time in the garage, or as my wife calls it, the Office. Life is good.
Getting the trim off was easy compared to the adhesive left on the truck. I finally got it figured out, though. Goo Gone (WD-40 works too) and the cheapest plastic spoon you can find. Try the spoon that wants to break picking up Jello because it is softer and more flexible.
Soak the adhesive with Goo Gone and gently scrape with the spoon, bottom of the spoon towards you. The spoon flexes around the curves and lifts the adhesive. Once you find the right pressure, there are no scratches. Wipe clean and repeat if needed.
As I said, two days, but about two hours after figuring out the above method. I found lots of rust pits because of the open ends of the original trim, so gotta work on that now.
But it means more time in the garage, or as my wife calls it, the Office. Life is good.







