That's how I did it a while back, but it's a short term fix. My scrape out the old and glue on what's left tactic only laste about a year. Eventually, you'll have to break down and buy a new one. shawn luft wrote: > There is only 2 feet of seal that has come loose. I was thinking to scrape > out the metal stuff, then apply the seal with an epoxy. From there I could > seal up the edge with black silicone? > > That should keep the seal attached and the water out - I hope. Any better > ideas anyone? > > Vanagon man wrote: > > > If that is happenning, you need a replacement... > > |
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