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csmstudly 09-05-08 10:10 AM

Should I put the side molding back on? (see pict)
 
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Well, she is essentially done. Just not sure if I should put the rubber side molding back on. Any thoughts?

detonation 09-05-08 10:14 AM

wicked lookin 7.. i rekn it'll look good either way...

bad 83 09-05-08 10:28 AM

Looks pretty good. I personally don't like the rub strips, but to each their own. I left mine off after repainting.

-xlr8planet- 09-05-08 01:35 PM

I left mine off too

Kentetsu 09-05-08 01:55 PM

Looks good man!

Would you consider putting a more detailed location in your profile? I'm sure I've probably asked before where you are from, but can't keep everyone straight in my head. :)

csmstudly 09-05-08 02:57 PM

Profile Updated.
I've lived here in Bay City all my life, except for a 9month stint in Florida back in 1990-91. Turned 21 while I was down there (lots of partying).

trochoid 09-05-08 06:07 PM

Nope, leave them off. With the kit and fresh paint, the rub strips would draw too much attention away from the paint and body mods. Car has too clean of lines to break it up with black strips running down the middle of the body.

Kerebrus 09-05-08 06:36 PM

Leave it off, and for the moldings on the front bumper that can't be removed, paint those over with your same color.

vipernicus42 09-05-08 06:40 PM

If you decide not to put them back on PM me, I could use a set of rubber moldings :)

Jon

blackdeath647 09-05-08 08:01 PM

i'm a big fan of the slick no rubber look, but it's really up to you :)

foothill 09-05-08 09:45 PM

Looks great. Leave 'em off. You have any more pics?

Jeezus 09-05-08 11:43 PM

Yes - If you left stock colored molding on the bumpers.

No - If you painted the black molding on the bumper.

Mickster 09-06-08 01:48 AM

Keep 'em off and paint the bumper strips to match.

Post more pics please. That's a gem!

eprx799 09-06-08 09:03 AM

leave them off.
I put fb bumpers on my sa to lighten the car up and had them painted to match the car.

chris_g 09-06-08 09:46 PM

I love the strips. They divide the car and give it a lower and longer look.

I had mine off after I painted my car. I put them on ASAP and man does it look 100 times better.

ray green 09-06-08 10:05 PM

I'm partial to the side trim, I think it makes the car, especially in the lighter colors. The way the Mazda designers intended. Here's a recent photo of my 84 GSL, the White One, going 'round the track. Wouldn't look right without the trim:

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...hiteone225.jpg

FirebirdSlayer666 09-06-08 10:12 PM

Yeah I agree to put them back on if you leave the front and rear moldings black. If you paint them to match the color then you can leave them off

NCross 09-07-08 11:17 PM

I like the SA moldings because they're an inch tall, but the fb and s4 moldings look iffy.

csmstudly 09-08-08 06:48 AM

Thanks for the input!
I'll probably drive it without for a little while.
I'll be putting it away for the winter soon anyway.

I will post a few more pictures ASAP.

dbragg 09-08-08 09:40 AM

for looks, definitely not. theres nothing stylish about the side moldings, esspecially the FB. if you want it for practicality and function, get some SA molding. its small, functional, and actually doesnt look too bad.

ray green 09-08-08 01:26 PM

SA side trim looks good on an SA, FB side trim looks good on an FB. It's a bumper thing, the trim is designed to work with the bumpers on these two different models.

While the design was a little awkward on the SA because the bumper and side trim didn't match well, the Mazda designers fixed this with the nice continuous lines of the FB.

Leaving the trim off either model all together leaves the bumper trim hanging out like a sore thumb. You can paint the bumper too, but that makes the car look like so many other "modern" cars and destroys the uniqueness of the original design.

In my opinion. But Donny's SA does look pretty mean without the trim.

FirebirdSlayer666 09-08-08 08:58 PM

I think the SA's can pull off the trimless look just because the bumper trim doesn't physically tie into the side trim like the FB molding does. I'm still waiting on trimless bumper covers for the FB

bad 83 09-09-08 09:29 AM

If you paint the entire bumper, the rub strip on the bumpers disapears.............

And they look so much cleaner with all the emblems gone too :D


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challer2000 09-09-08 09:40 AM

Just remember csmstudly that the moldings will save you from door dings. Especially taking that much time on the body, and living in Bay City where it seems most drivers don’t know how to park :Wconfused .

csmstudly 09-09-08 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by challer2000 (Post 8537852)
Just remember csmstudly that the moldings will save you from door dings. Especially taking that much time on the body, and living in Bay City where it seems most drivers don’t know how to park :Wconfused .

I know what you mean. I am afraid to leave her in a public parking space.


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