I have found the best way to remove the plastic rivets is a small punch and hammer to knock the center pin out. Prying, side cutters or drilling all seem to mark up the plastic fender trim.
Hey, i have a question for you, do you miss your C5 Corvette as much as I do? I sold mine about a year after you sold yours. I really wish now i would have kept it. It was an 03 with 14,000 actual miles. I still enjoy you videos. Have a good weekend.
I do. Ironically I look at C5 prices now and I'd jump on a C5 built like mine was for the price I sold it, haha. Though I suppose if money were no object, I'd keep basically every vehicle I've owned.
I started watching Scrufs garage because of my C5 vette... Lots of upgrades etc... I still enjoy watching the channel still...
Thanks Jim, I've always appreciated the support!
I have found the best way to remove the plastic rivets is a small punch and hammer to knock the center pin out. Prying, side cutters or drilling all seem to mark up the plastic fender trim.
You can buy an inexpensive plastic pop rivet kit with correct size rivets at Harbor Freight. Thanks for video.
Funny you mention that, I was at HF yesterday and happened to see their plastic rivet kit. Didn’t realize they carried one. Good tip. 👍
Hey, i have a question for you, do you miss your C5 Corvette as much as I do? I sold mine about a year after you sold yours. I really wish now i would have kept it. It was an 03 with 14,000 actual miles. I still enjoy you videos. Have a good weekend.
I do. Ironically I look at C5 prices now and I'd jump on a C5 built like mine was for the price I sold it, haha. Though I suppose if money were no object, I'd keep basically every vehicle I've owned.