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    does anyone on here know how to shave off the side molding? i want someone who knows how to do it to shave off my side molding off my integra..lmk tell me ur asking price to do it also..thanks

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    i'll do it for free but if it mess up it's on you..hahaha jk

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    ahahah thats y i want someone who already done it so they wont mess it up

    Quote Originally Posted by Eg4LiFe View Post
    i'll do it for free but if it mess up it's on you..hahaha jk

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    Don't let anyone tell you they can spot weld it. The sheet metal is too thin and your door will look like the ocean in a storm.

    Pull the molding off and interior out and adhere tabs on the inside of the holes using a high quality metal epoxy with properly prepped surfaces, then use body filler on the outside and block it. Done.

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    ^^^ listen to him
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    i spot welded mine and ran some filler across it to smooth it out. did it that way so if anything happened the fill wouldnt crack or pop out


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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmdb8itr View Post
    i spot welded mine and ran some filler across it to smooth it out. did it that way so if anything happened the fill wouldnt crack or pop out
    On a Civic/Integra? Let's see pics...

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    just remove the side moldings and then cover up the holes...i like that more LOL...

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    on a 4 door integra, i wish i had some pics of it. i miss that damn thing, wish wtdr.com was still around. i had all my car pics on there


    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded View Post
    On a Civic/Integra? Let's see pics...


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJdm View Post
    just remove the side moldings and then cover up the holes...i like that more LOL...
    Yeah! Plastic plugs lol!

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    Does anyone on ia welling to shave off my side molding? But I want someone who has done this before so I know tat they won't mess it up

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