1Bad454 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Are there any tricks to installing new weather stripping? Is this needed anywhere to supplement the installation? 1 Quote
Dtret Posted March 15 Posted March 15 9 hours ago, 1Bad454 said: Got it. Thank you sir! I’m not a sir( as someone always says). That allocated for Rob. 1 4 Quote
Rob Peters Posted March 15 Posted March 15 1 hour ago, Dtret said: I’m not a sir( as someone always says). That allocated for Rob. NO, not for Rob.... Sir is a term of respect I have not yet earned. My Daddy was a SIR!!! AND, since Royalty has not dubbed me Sir Rob that would also not be appropriate. So Dennis, unless you want the dancing banana's to start showing up again I suggest you retract that statement. rob 2 4 Quote
Dtret Posted March 15 Posted March 15 4 hours ago, Rob Peters said: NO, not for Rob.... Sir is a term of respect I have not yet earned. My Daddy was a SIR!!! AND, since Royalty has not dubbed me Sir Rob that would also not be appropriate. So Dennis, unless you want the dancing banana's to start showing up again I suggest you retract that statement. rob The stupid dancing bananas show up anyway, so no retraction. lol. 😝 3 1 Quote
Scott S. Posted March 15 Posted March 15 As "Retired President", doesn't the term "Sir" become an automatic title ???? 2 2 Quote
overdrive Posted March 20 Posted March 20 The strip caulk was used at the factory, but only to attach the weathershields to the doors and inner structures, behind the door panels and inner qtr panel covers. Dan 1 Quote
MC-71 Posted March 20 Posted March 20 Need it also for your drip rail trim. Not continuous but only small pieces in certain stops. 2 Quote
Dtret Posted March 20 Posted March 20 I understand that it was used in production for different applications. But for what he is doing it’s not. 2 Quote
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