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Anyone DIY a pinch weld cover?

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I feel like the options out there for pinch weld covers aren't too expensive, but would rather figure out a DIY option. I was thinking a plastic trim piece would be fine with holes drilled to match. Anyone do an DIY projects to cover it up?
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I feel like the options out there for pinch weld covers aren't too expensive, but would rather figure out a DIY option. I was thinking a plastic trim piece would be fine with holes drilled to match. Anyone do an DIY projects to cover it up?
I used this. It fits perfect.
Dawn Enterprises, Inc. ES12618-PK Universal Fit Matte Black Body Side Molding Trim Pack 18' Protection for Cars, Trucks, Vans, and More https://a.co/d/214H80U
 
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I used this. It fits perfect.
Dawn Enterprises, Inc. ES12618-PK Universal Fit Matte Black Body Side Molding Trim Pack 18' Protection for Cars, Trucks, Vans, and More https://a.co/d/214H80U
Nice! Yeah that is along the lines of what I was thinking.
 

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Wurth High Build Undercoating is what I would recommend. Most products out to address the pinch welds only cover the area and are purely cosmetic. They have the inherent issue of trapping salt, dirt, debris. Whereas if you mask off the area from overspray and apply an actual undercoating like Wurth High Build Undercoating, you'll not only cosmetically hide the pinch welds, but you won't have to worry about adhesive failing or worse trapping corrosive elements.
 

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Im in the Desert South West, but I just taped off, scuffed it with some 220 grit , and painted it with Krylon flat black. I have GOAT Fab sliders which hide most of it. Ive had no issues at all, self car wash sprayer and all???
 

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I agree. Was originally looking at a pinch cover but decided again it. I will bring it to a coating company to be completed because I don't want to do it myself. Assuming they'll remove the OEM tube steps to complete the work.

Wurth High Build Undercoating is what I would recommend. Most products out to address the pinch welds only cover the area and are purely cosmetic. They have the inherent issue of trapping salt, dirt, debris. Whereas if you mask off the area from overspray and apply an actual undercoating like Wurth High Build Undercoating, you'll not only cosmetically hide the pinch welds, but you won't have to worry about adhesive failing or worse trapping corrosive elements.
 

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I agree. Was originally looking at a pinch cover but decided again it. I will bring it to a coating company to be completed because I don't want to do it myself. Assuming they'll remove the OEM tube steps to complete the work.
Some are just metal covers that bolt up and some are adhesive backed plastic trim. But they both will trap elements that promote corrosion. Some have suggested a simple black spray paint option that does visually obscure the pinch weld. But to take it one step further, one should use a product like I suggested. It is meant to take the abuse of dirt/debris from hitting it while also visually obscuring the target area. Take off the steps and thoroughly mask the area you don't want covered.
 

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Rattle can bedliner.
 
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Some are just metal covers that bolt up and some are adhesive backed plastic trim. But they both will trap elements that promote corrosion. Some have suggested a simple black spray paint option that does visually obscure the pinch weld. But to take it one step further, one should use a product like I suggested. It is meant to take the abuse of dirt/debris from hitting it while also visually obscuring the target area. Take off the steps and thoroughly mask the area you don't want covered.
I was hesitant to add something permanent but you make solid points. Will definitely go this route instead of the bolt on parts.
 

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I just used rattle can bed liner and plastic plugs from Amazon.

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Did you spray the frame too? Hard to tell but it looks like you might have.
 

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Did you spray the frame too? Hard to tell but it looks like you might have.
Not intentionally, just the pinch welds prior to installing the RCI sliders.

But they likely caught some overspray.
 

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You can always try my zero cost / zero time solution: Just stop looking at it and eventually you will forget about it and not care anyway.
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