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Location: Idaho
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Re: Drip rail removal
Dude, That is sooo cool that Stacey David is coming back...
And I love his new web site where you can post tips and tricks too
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Location: Murray, Kentucky
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Re: Drip rail removal
68cheby, you're probably right about it being a gravy job for an experienced body man. I've never tried it before, but I have seen the results of it (it wasn't pretty, I wish I had taken pictures of the 2 trucks I bought so cheap because of it...)
Brak, good luck no matter what you decide, Rg
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Blountville, Tn.
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Re: Drip rail removal
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Not being a smart aleck just trying to be incouraging. As for the driving in the rain part. I have one word for that problem. RAINX. I use this stuff , and in a down pour I can drive almost with no wipers on at all. IMO |
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