Wheel lip moldings

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Wheel lip moldings

Post by rr6pak » Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:58 am

Are the wheel lip moldings being repopped? If so, does anyone know of a source?

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by 471Magnum » Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:47 am

Here they are, but Metro shows them out of stock:
http://www.buymetroparts.com/item/b-bod ... d=10723049

Layson's are made in China, but I got a set of them last year and I found them to be more than acceptable, if not show quality.:
http://www.laysons.com/Catalog.cfm?nCat ... lYear=1972
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by 471Magnum » Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:23 am

Oh... I bought mine from Layson's last year at the Indy Swap Meet because Metro was out of stock at that time. Makes me wonder if they have been out of stock ever since.
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by moparite » Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:59 am

The moldings are buffed and sealed with anodizing clear-coat solution, like all of our extruded pieces. They should not be re-buffed, or damage to the anodized coating will occur.
I take it they are made of aluminum. Someone needs to repo the stainless steel ones. I seen a really nice set of original ss ones for $300 at the Carlisle meet years ago and i didn't buy them. :cry:

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by Eric » Sun Feb 02, 2014 12:49 pm

471Magnum wrote:Here they are, but Metro shows them out of stock:
http://www.buymetroparts.com/item/b-bod ... d=10723049

Layson's are made in China, but I got a set of them last year and I found them to be more than acceptable, if not show quality.:
http://www.laysons.com/Catalog.cfm?nCat ... lYear=1972
I agree, I bought a set from Laysons about 8 years ago. Very good quality...just don't order from them (only buy at a show when you can walk away with the product).
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by rr6pak » Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:34 pm

Eric wrote:
I agree, I bought a set from Laysons about 8 years ago. Very good quality...just don't order from them (only buy at a show when you can walk away with the product).
Why is that, Eric? Is there issues with the quality or what? My only option will more than likely order them sight unseen, till I get them.

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by 471Magnum » Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:01 pm

Original ones are anodized aluminum. just like the repops. Previous generation were stainless steel.

Layson's had a pretty bad rep there for a while, and sometimes struggled in the customer service department. Whether it was deserved or not, I don't know.

I don't remember exactly what I paid at the show (thinking $300), but they threw in a set of screws, and I got to avoid $25+ worth of shipping cost. So if you're going to be at Indy next month, that would be your best opportunity to purchase them.
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by rr6pak » Sun Feb 02, 2014 6:38 pm

Wish I could go to Indy but don't know yet

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by Eric » Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:17 pm

Layson's has a bad reputation for taking an order and immediately charging your credit card even if the parts are not available. Some people have waited months, even years for their parts. They did it to me years ago....
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by rr6pak » Sun Feb 02, 2014 11:42 pm

Eric wrote:Layson's has a bad reputation for taking an order and immediately charging your credit card even if the parts are not available. Some people have waited months, even years for their parts. They did it to me years ago....
I've heard that before. Thats why I'm skeptic about ordering with them.

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by gary » Mon Feb 03, 2014 12:32 am

I too bought a set from Layson's about 5 or 6 years ago at a show and they fit well and still look good today. At the time Other vendors listed them but were out of stock. Layson's was the only vendor that had them. :beer:

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by rr6pak » Mon Feb 03, 2014 12:33 am

gary wrote:I too bought a set from Layson's about 5 or 6 years ago at a show and they fit well and still look good today. At the time Other vendors listed them but were out of stock. Layson's was the only vendor that had them. :beer:
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by 71_bronze_gtx » Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:44 am

Try Roseville Moparts

http://www.rosevillemoparts.com/product ... ts_id/7495

These are "official restoration" and I believe exact duplicates or NOS. I bought a set, but am a long way from being ready to install, so the sit unopened.

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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by 71bird » Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:59 pm

Here is my experience with wheel lip moldings. Those that are on the market are kung fu repos, that is licensed by MoPar. Every single one I have seen does not fit any where near as good as the originals.That being said they can be made to look good by hand fitting them to the fender, but I would only do that before the paint is applied. What I'm trying to say is you have to beat, and bang on it to make it fit.
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Re: Wheel lip moldings

Post by 1971SSP » Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:22 am

I have three NOS wheel lip moldings, looking for the drivers front to complete my set. I agree on one thing, if you can buy a set in person, that is the best way to go.
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