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stupid plastic seals... a quick fix?
As you might have noticed, I do in fact have a first gen with the cheap fender flares that aren't integrated well into the body. well, anyways, the rear black rubber seals that go around the fender flares to keep out water and dirt are starting to come off more than ever and is on both sides. I try to squeeze them back into the groove but after a day or two they pop back out again and look TERRIBLE. should I glue them back with some super glue or a dab of Gorilla Glue?
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I would persanally not use super glue, because of the vibation will loosen the stick. I'd look around for some epoxy or other industrial strength glue do do the work, or use "Red loctight" it'll never come off with red"
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Do not use Gorilla glue, when it dries it expands and will puff out of the seam, and it will not come off. Have you tried looking at some color matched silicone? If you ran a small bead around the flare and then went over the seam with a wet cloth, it will seal it up good, it won' be all over the paint, and it can flex a little so it shouldt come out as easy.
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