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Re: Rear hatch Weatherstrip install woes.

Subject: Re: Rear hatch Weatherstrip install woes.
by bigmoe on 2010/4/24 17:13:25

Well I couldn't find the dynatex stuff locally so I used some Permatex stuff I had on hand. I took a few days and did the top section in sections, taping it until dry. Started at the top center. After that dried I did the rest down to the corners and taped it overnight. I was able to get it on without cutting it shorter. At least I don't have to worry if it shrinks. I didn't glue any of the lower portion but if it starts coming off I can do that later. It appears to be a good quality piece except for the u-shaped welting not having enough holding power. I coated it all with some Sil-glide spark plug boot lubricant.
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