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> Outer door fuzzies, installation???
EJP914
post Sep 13 2009, 07:23 PM
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I have removed the 3 screws that hold the old fuzzy strip on. I thought the aluminum track ( that holds the fuzzy strip) would come off the door and the new strips would slide into it. It didn't. What is holding these on? OR don't they come off and you have to slide the new fuzzys in from the front once the window post is removed. If the 3 screws don't hold the track to the door, I think they are pretty useless. I doubt the new fuzzy will will move once in place in the track. Thanks in advance for the advice and guidance.
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post Sep 14 2009, 07:20 PM
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My thanks to all of you for the advice and guidance. I think the aluminum channels will stay on the doors and I'll put the fuzzies in with the screwdriver method . Thanks again. You guys are terrifc!

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post Sep 14 2009, 08:17 PM
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QUOTE(EJP914 @ Sep 14 2009, 07:20 PM) *

My thanks to all of you for the advice and guidance. I think the aluminum channels will stay on the doors and I'll put the fuzzies in with the screwdriver method . Thanks again. You guys are terrifc!

Ed

A little bit of glycerin will help a LOT! Don't use silicon, because it will migrate to the edges of the paint. You won't see it, but when you have to respray one of those sections, the paint won't adhere.

Jeez! Will you peoiple ever stop thinking that sillicone is the wonder drug!

If nothing else use the the lube you use on your "other". At least it washes off. NO SILICONE.
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