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looking for the tool used to remove the chrome trim around the drip rail. Seems as though Lisle made one at one time, but no luck so far....anybody got an idea???
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:yt: Put a couple wraps of masking tape around the end of it to prevent scratching the trim.
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buy one of these sets and use the smallest one gently coaxing it off a little at a time from the bottom. Thats what i use. Mine also has a slot i cut into it just for removing door rubbers that are set in place with the little punch in clips.
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