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"rubber" cab steps..
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<blockquote data-quote="DYNG" data-source="post: 643427" data-attributes="member: 33665"><p>So, I took my bumpers off to have them resprayed and carefully removed the 53 year old once rubber cab steps. Not too much effort. Have just spent an hour and a half getting them back on to the repainted bumpers, skinning two knuckles in the process. Not that I plan on doing it again, but any tips? I left them on a radiator for ten mins before I attempted the job as I thought it might make it easier. Nope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DYNG, post: 643427, member: 33665"] So, I took my bumpers off to have them resprayed and carefully removed the 53 year old once rubber cab steps. Not too much effort. Have just spent an hour and a half getting them back on to the repainted bumpers, skinning two knuckles in the process. Not that I plan on doing it again, but any tips? I left them on a radiator for ten mins before I attempted the job as I thought it might make it easier. Nope. [/QUOTE]
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