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E. Apply the tape to the flare. Start at one end of the flare and
work your way toward the other end; peel the paper backing
away, a few inches at a time, as you go.
F.
For best results, hold the tape 1/32" to 1/16" back from
the edge of the flare.
G. The flare should be taped with one continuous piece of
tape. Do not attempt to splice the tape.
H. Do not stretch the tape while applying.
I.
Use a round object, such as the shaft of a screwdriver, over
the red tape backing, to roll and/or press the tape tightly
and uniformly onto the flare.
Always avoid touching heat gun nozzlevoid touching heat gun
5. Trim the Body Side Molding (PHOTO 4, 5)
A. Fender lip moldings must be removed. The moldings are
usually fastened with screws that can be removed easily.
B. Body side moldings need to be trimmed where they
interfere with the flare.
C. DO NOT trim the flare to fit around the molding; it is difficult
to get a good fit and weather seal with this method.
D. Mark the side molding where it will be trimmed. Hold the
flare in place and mark across the side molding about 1/4"
away from the edge of the flare. If the flare is carefully held
in the correct position, this "cut line" will provide about a
1/4" gap between the flare and the molding. This gap is
necessary for a proper flare fit.
E. Use a blow dryer heat gun to warm the molding and soften
the adhesive backing for easier removal. Do not over heat
the molding or the paint.
F.
Lift the end of the molding enough to slide a cutting guard
past the "cut line", between the molding and the fender. A
putty knife can be used to pry the molding away; however,
avoid damaging the paint. Some body side molding has a
chrome foil strip which wrinkles easily, so do not pull the
molding back at a severe angle. Cut out a wedge-shaped
piece first. The use of a cutting guard is important to
prevent damage to the painted fender surface.
Always use extreme caution when cutting and trimming during fitting.
Method A) Please read this entire section before proceeding.
Use a utility knife to carefully make the cut. Repeated cuts
may be necessary to get through the side molding.
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