Wheel Opening Moldings

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I bought the wheel moldings from LMC and they have this weird ridge and a black stripe on em. Not what I was expecting, I thought they'd be all-aluminum and didn't expect them to have this stripe on them. Did a quick google search for pics and looks like a lotta trucks have them with this black stripe, is that how all of them come? Person from LMC I spoke to on the phone sounded kinda clueless Thanks


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That is exactly how they came from the factory. The plain chrome ones were aftermarket.

I ordered a full set from LMC and they were surprisingly almost an exact match for the OE set I took off.

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Yes, that's what most of the trucks had for wheel arch moldings.

However, '77 trucks had yellow instead of black. And the bigger however- '89-'91 K5's and Suburbans had smooth wheel arch moldings. As far as I know, they are not reproduced.
 

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Yes, that's what most of the trucks had for wheel arch moldings.

However, '77 trucks had yellow instead of black. And the bigger however- '89-'91 K5's and Suburbans had smooth wheel arch moldings. As far as I know, they are not reproduced.
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while this is a cab , they looked like this right?(for 77?)
 

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while this is a cab , they looked like this right?(for 77?)

Yep, that same mustard color was on the wheel arch moldings.

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Yep, 77 only year with the mustard trim
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And curiously enough you can now buy full sets of ‘77 yellow trim.
But the only place I’ve found sells for like $1200-1300 for a full set. Whole truck not just the wheels.
They want that much for black stripe too so must be “OE quality” not the cheap tin repop parts.
Not a good value imo unless a guy is doing a nuts n bolts resto or super high $ resto mod.
When I get to it I’m going to have the right color vinyl cut and just pin stripe over a black set. Think I can get it installed quicker than $1000 worth of my own labor.
 

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And curiously enough you can now buy full sets of ‘77 yellow trim.
But the only place I’ve found sells for like $1200-1300 for a full set. Whole truck not just the wheels.
They want that much for black stripe too so must be “OE quality” not the cheap tin repop parts.
Not a good value imo unless a guy is doing a nuts n bolts resto or super high $ resto mod.
When I get to it I’m going to have the right color vinyl cut and just pin stripe over a black set. Think I can get it installed quicker than $1000 worth of my own labor.
Where are those from? There's a place asking $1200 for regular old wheel well trims?? Holy cow
 

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Sounds like Mar-K with those prices.
 

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And curiously enough you can now buy full sets of ‘77 yellow trim.
But the only place I’ve found sells for like $1200-1300 for a full set. Whole truck not just the wheels.
They want that much for black stripe too so must be “OE quality” not the cheap tin repop parts.
Not a good value imo unless a guy is doing a nuts n bolts resto or super high $ resto mod.
When I get to it I’m going to have the right color vinyl cut and just pin stripe over a black set. Think I can get it installed quicker than $1000 worth of my own labor.

That's for an entire trim set, correct?
 

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That is exactly how they came from the factory. The plain chrome ones were aftermarket.

I ordered a full set from LMC and they were surprisingly almost an exact match for the OE set I took off.

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Nice truck!!! Perfect height, and color.
 

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