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Old 03-20-2006, 08:58 AM
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Quick question:Whats the order to remove the black exterior plastic stone guard trim?

I'm looking to have the black plastic pieces painted to match the Sterling Silver body color. A body guy that I know will be doing it on the side. Since this is my only vehicle right now. I need the X for the week days, so he will be doing a few parts every weekend.

Mainly I just wanted to know how they over-lap. I'm installing a hitch soon so I figured that would be a good opportunity to have him spray the back bumper. But I was wondering will I have to remove the rear bumper again to remove the rear arces? Likewise with the front bumper. Does the front have to come off to get the front arces? Lastly does the running boards come off after the arces? Hope you can follow this
Thanks for any tips on removal of the parts as well, Rob
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