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      11-20-2012, 10:08 PM   #10
Stuart@BMRAutowerkes
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Originally Posted by _ink View Post
Best way to do it would be to remove the trim and wrap/curve the vinyl underneath it, that way it will never lift.

This would offer piece of mind and should be the best way to do it.
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Originally Posted by DR-JEKL View Post
Yeah that's exactly what I thought also, hence why I thought I would organise the pros!
Unfortunately you can't remove the trim... not without bending it anyway which means it'll never go back on right.

It's gotta be wrapped while on the car.

I'm curious to know how it goes long term too

Wrapping is a great value alternative to replacing it with the OEM Shadowline trim... and tbh I would probably do that myself as I'm a tightass :P BUT the only little thing that gets me is the join line and you can always tell it's wrapped.
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