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Location: East Central, MO
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Re: Headlinder
I don't remember using anything but the chrome molding and very very short screws. Yes I drilled holes for the srew so if you go this route don' get in an a hurry. The only pic I could find of it.
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Location: Colfax-California
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Re: Headlinder
I posted the same question a couple months ago 'cuz I was having the same issue with the trim not holding it up and falling through the trim itself. What was recommended to me was using a silicone adhesive. Haven't done it yet due to the 40 degree weather, but it sounded like a really good solution
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