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Hi Guys
I just finished putting 8mm flyscreen cord in my door seals.A pretty easy job,PLENTY OF RP7 needed to get it to slip thru.I used 2mm plastic airline tubing as a chaser,works perfect as it plugs into the flyscreen tube and also acts as a joiner.
The doors require a firm shut to close correctly so I guess the seals are now getting squashed mutch tighter.
I got 25m of the cord from Bunnings for $15,when the pimply faced boy was measuring it out I thought he was miss counting(to my benefit so I didnt complain),I have 11m left over.Now the missus wants dual cab doing![]()
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Andrew
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I went with the 6mm on mine and the door does need an extra shove to close it....haven't given it the dunk test yet though but pretty sure it will be fine. Did you manage to get round the whole of the rear door with one section?Originally posted by LandyAndy
Hi Guys
I just finished putting 8mm flyscreen cord in my door seals.
Aye, Mick
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