7/8" Universal PVC Chrome White Body Side Molding 3M Adhesive Trim Auto RV Boat Van

 Universal PVC chrome with a WHITE textured center molding.  Semi flexible molding and is easy to install with it's 3M acrylic foam tape that is already on the molding. Just measure and cut to fit.

A great way to accent may areas of your vehicle's exterior. Made of high quality PVC that is weatherproof, treated with a UV inhibitor to protect from the sun.

Approximate size:  7/8" wide x 1/4" high center   White center 9/16"

Sold by the continuous foot.  Put in the Quantity box how many feet you need.   1 = 1 foot   2 = 2 feet   3 = 3 feet    4 = 4 feet  etc.

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you, Babette

This will be shipped UPS ground or USPS depending on the weight & size of package.


Easy to install.  3M acrylic automotive foam tape attached and ready to peel and stick on. Once applied, 3M peel-and-stick pressure-sensitive self-adhesive backing not is affected by weather or road chemicals.

Prevent most minor dings, paint-chips and body blemishes that can happen when someone opens their door and whacks your vehicle. Many vehicles come with decorative side moldings strategically placed at "door-ding height" to help prevent this problem. If your vehicle lacks such protection, you may want to consider installing it yourself. Installing side protective body molding is a fairly simple undertaking, provided that you take the time to apply it carefully and meticulously.

Measure: Be sure to measure the area you want to protect.  If you are installing moldings into slots in bumpers or body side panels, be sure to allow adequate clearance so you do not need to force the molding into place. Order enough so you have a foot or two extra to practice your cuts.

INSTALLATION:
Materials: Body Side Molding, Sharp Cutting tool, Rubbing alcohol, Clean white rag, Masking tape, Grease pencil (whose marks will easily rub off). A warm garage or a sunny day makes the whole job a lot easier. Do not use a heat gun, and do not heat by close proximity to a radiant heater.

Moldings with 3M tape are best installed at temperatures warmer than 65 degrees. Plastic moldings are more flexible, easier to manipulate and cut when warmer than 70 degrees. Smaller moldings can be easily cut with heavy sharp kitchen shears or tin snips. For larger moldings, more than 1/8 inch thick, a clean straight cut is somewhat more difficult. A clean sharp anvil-style pruner (with a sharp blade coming down on a flat surface) is the best tool to get a straight cut on all sizes of molding. A carpenter's utility knife with razor blade inserts may also work if you are careful , but not one with the break-off blades.