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firestorm411
May 27, 2015Explorer
jimh425 wrote:
I think it is likely that you can scrape the double sided off the rubber, or use some light heat with a hair dryer. Then, use some good adhesive remover and clean with alcohol. Follow that up with good double sided 3m tape or similar from an auto parts store. I'd put masking tape to mark where it should go before applying the rubber.
Thanks for you comments. I tried using a low setting on my heat gun on short section (~ 6") of the moulding and was able to remove a significant amount of the two sided tape. Based on this experiment, I think it would take a good part of a day to get the moulding clean enough to attach two sided tape to it and reattach it to the bumper. Bottom line though, i think your approach would work.
I have also contacted Bigfoot and they believe that they still have some of this moulding material with the two sided tape already attached. I will ask them the price for the moulding and then make my decision on which way to go.
Thanks for your help, JimH
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