steve white wrote:In order to take it off, you would have to fill like 30 holes, and get most of your car painted. Buy some of the clips at a dealership, and some 3M double sided tape at a craft store, or a high quality mounting tape for outdoor use. Get creative, and DONT USE GLUE! It wont work, as you have noticed.
DeadBlade89 wrote:steve white wrote:In order to take it off, you would have to fill like 30 holes, and get most of your car painted. Buy some of the clips at a dealership, and some 3M double sided tape at a craft store, or a high quality mounting tape for outdoor use. Get creative, and DONT USE GLUE! It wont work, as you have noticed.
Last time I checked, they are held on by double sided tape, not clips.
steve white wrote:In order to take it off, you would have to fill like 30 holes, and get most of your car painted. Buy some of the clips at a dealership, and some 3M double sided tape at a craft store, or a high quality mounting tape for outdoor use. Get creative, and DONT USE GLUE! It wont work, as you have noticed.
Jeremy Goins wrote:i think it looks awhole better off. took mine off. plus its weight u dont need on it:] just my 2 centsAgent Omega wrote:It's pretty much non-functional anyway...rip it off altogether and solve the problem for freeDeadBlade89 wrote:Last time I checked, they are held on by double sided tape, not clips.McManus wrote:Depends on the year....
J TO ENVY wrote:All 1995 - 2002 Sunfire SE Coupes and Sedans (and 2003 - 2005 Sunfire Sedans [Canada only]) have side moldings which are only attached with double sided tape and can be easily removed without any welding.
Wierz wrote:If I only lived in Canada...