Ira wrote:The problem with the plastics in the form you want is the UV resistance--they'll break down and crack pretty quickly. I was also considering some kind of rubber, but again, that dries out and cracks too.
rampage wrote:Ira wrote:The problem with the plastics in the form you want is the UV resistance--they'll break down and crack pretty quickly. I was also considering some kind of rubber, but again, that dries out and cracks too.
I know what you're saying about the UV protection. I was thinking about the same stuff they make that fender trim out of on commercial type trucks. Actually, werent you gonna use that for a drip guard over your door? I think that would look cool.
...think again about the Trim-Lok...that lip guard and other of their trims are manufactured of the automotive and transportation OEM industry for trim on the OUTSIDE of vehicles...they make some pretty good stuff...don't they Fred...
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Victor Star wrote:Fred - It looks like you used the PLGB lip guard on the outside curve and the edges below the hatch. Can you tell us what you used for the doors and how are you sealing the hatch? Thanks.
Hey Fred!!! How come theres no snow in them there pictures??
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