We've got 3 so far. Hebegebe, I'll need to know how much (feet) you need.hebegebe said:I will participate in group buy . My '04 hawk looks the same. Thanks for the effort
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We've got 3 so far. Hebegebe, I'll need to know how much (feet) you need.hebegebe said:I will participate in group buy . My '04 hawk looks the same. Thanks for the effort
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Any objection to hairspray?CALIcamperdad said:Liquid hand soap makes sliding the rubber gasket easier during install. I did something similar on our boat. The liquid soap was a life saver.
I stated above the per foot charge (which technically it is) but it's sold by the inch. I haven't called to place the order yet but I think we have 5 people so far.kmcintyre said:I'm going to let this go a few more days but don't say I didn't warn you.... . If you want in, send me a personal message.
I suspect that the cost will be the per foot charge, the shipping to my house divided by the number of people, plus a few dollars to ship it out to everyone.
Kevin
When I installed the rubber, I pulled it through and didn't notice any stretching. Cut it off about 1" long on each side to allow for fine trimming.wuck said:Haven't done mine yet, but I was thinking it would be better to cut to length before installing. If the seal is stretched at all on install, it may "shrink" back to original size leaving a gap (My original seals have a 1-2" gap on at least a couple of sides). Or, if the seal is pushed into place as opposed to pulling it in, there should be no stretch.