Adhesive Rear Cab Molding?

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TruckCo

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Hey all,

The rear cab of my truck has no molding that wraps around the rear of the cab. I very much like the look of this however the P/O must have patched the holes because right now it is clean looking. Do they make a rear cab molding that is a "stick on" model so I do not have to drill holes in my cab again?

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Not that I'm aware of. I've seen some people online say they just used thick 3M adhesive but don't have any direct experience. I've thought about doing it to my truck cuz it never had the trim
 

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I’m planning to drill the holes for the side molding and then use the 3m thick two way adhesive for the long trim piece for cab rear.
 

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I’m planning to drill the holes for the side molding and then use the 3m thick two way adhesive for the long trim piece for cab rear.
You might be able to stick the plastic cab trim clips on with thin 3m double sided tape, but I agree, I don’t see the corner pieces holding well if at all without bolting them up like OE.
 

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