where to buy automotive trim for bond rail?

godocgo

sport
Location
s. fla
any auto paint supply store, about 30.00 for 1 1/2 ski's

just apply 5200 between the 3m sticky tape and let it cure for 2-3 days at it will stay on
i use it on my race boats.
 
Location
Ohio
Nick had the nicest I have seen but that was years ago and I don't know where he got it or how well it held up. I wonder if he is still using it?
 
Can you guys post pictures? I know what the trim looks like but can't picture it on a ski. I don't think I would turf the rails on my new ski it is only for sitting on the hood. Which I only do for maybe 1 minute a year.
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
Go to your local automotive paint supply store and look at the samples. I used the one inch CM44 black molding from Trim-Guard and ordered it through CMK-Trim for around 18 bucks for a 26-foot roll. Be sure to fill in the screw holes with epoxy and the bottom edge bond rail seams to keep the water from getting behind the adhesive. Also sand the edge of the bond rail and prep it with acetone so the tape will adhere permanently.
 
bought mine at local auto parts discount store and I agree with ''ZERO'' due to the fact mine has been on for FOUR years now , acetone the surface, scuff the surface, apply the guard , ''3-m'' is good t:):):):)
 
Someone post some pics please!
I was planning on turfing my rails soon but this may be better. What do you guys do at the nose? My oem bumper is ripping where the bolts mount so i need to replace it anyways
 
Someone post some pics please!
I was planning on turfing my rails soon but this may be better. What do you guys do at the nose? My oem bumper is ripping where the bolts mount so i need to replace it anyways

try this/ 1/2 inch 3-m door trim , I just protects from dock damage and has been on for 4 years
 

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