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Date:         Fri, 6 Nov 1998 20:38:25 EST
Reply-To:     JordanVw@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         JordanVw@AOL.COM
Subject:      Re: rain guard
Comments: To: George.Nahrebecky@STMARYS.CA, vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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In a message dated 98-11-06 09:29:35 EST, George.Nahrebecky@STMARYS.CA writes:

<< I had the same problem. Wound up using duct tape to finish out the season. My question is, if you silicone them in, what happens when you want to take them out? Will it mess up the channels and cause wind noise and such? >>

use a rubberized silicone, or rtv kind of stuff, that can be peeled out...but, most people who put them in, keep them in...

chris


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