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Posted: 09/07/08 11:43 AM
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what is the best fix to seal up streatched thread holes on my top. It is the rainy season here in Alaska and I need to seal up my top so my 75 doesn't end up a rust bucket like my parts jeep. Any great suggestions on this?
Visions Steel Wasilla Alaska www.visionssteel.com
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Posted: 09/08/08 05:03 AM
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dab on some clear rtv silicone sealant and work it into the holes. works wonders, i did a few small holes on mine
I work to support my Jeep
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USAFTJ
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Posted: 09/08/08 03:47 PM
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Alaska huh? I'm in Anchorage myself.
Staff Sergeant 176th Civil Engineering Squadron Elmendorf AFB, AK
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Posted: 09/09/08 05:29 AM
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we seem to be having some of that rainy season here in pa too. got the tail end of some hurricane on saturday, had to move my jeep around to drain out the water. raining like crazy again today.......think i'm gonna develope webbed feet soon.
I work to support my Jeep
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Chewey
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Posted: 09/10/08 12:00 AM
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yeah i think there was a recall out on one Bestop, call the factory
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Posted: 09/12/08 09:49 PM
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Actually found something for boat tops called plasti-coat comes in a little dobber bottle, sealed up the seams from the outside and not very noticeable. And Mr. Airforce guy I used to live in Anchorage but I moved to Wasilla several years ago, I am VALLEY TRASH ya know, thanks to ben
Visions Steel Wasilla Alaska www.visionssteel.com
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USAFTJ
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Posted: 09/12/08 09:54 PM
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Oh I see. I heard it's better out there anyways.
Staff Sergeant 176th Civil Engineering Squadron Elmendorf AFB, AK
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