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Old 02-02-2008, 05:35 AM   #1
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Quarter Window Rubber Question

I will be having my single wall top sprayed inside and out with Arma Coating (a brand of spray on bedliner) this will add roughly 1/4-3/8 inch of thickness to the top. So what I was wondering is the quarter window rubber for a double wall top what I should use? I am assuming the differance in thickness between a single and double wall will be about what is made up for with the bedliner material. Any Thoughts?
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Old 02-02-2008, 11:14 AM   #2
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Re: Quarter Window Rubber Question

Put The Glass In And Mask The Edge With Some Of That Cutter Tape Like They Use On A Bedside Of A Truck It Has A Wire On One Edge Of The Mask Tape
Ripppp Pull It Off And Perfect Clean Cut They Should Have Some At The Place Your Takin It To
Then You Dont Have To Worry About Ill Fit And Or Water Leakage
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:08 PM   #3
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I will be having my single wall top sprayed inside and out with Arma Coating (a brand of spray on bedliner) this will add roughly 1/4-3/8 inch of thickness to the top. So what I was wondering is the quarter window rubber for a double wall top what I should use? I am assuming the differance in thickness between a single and double wall will be about what is made up for with the bedliner material. Any Thoughts?
How much weight do you figure that's going to add?

Why not just paint it?
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:53 AM   #4
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How much weight do you figure that's going to add?

Why not just paint it?
I don't think it would add over a 100 pounds in weight. I didn't want to paint it because I figure it would take a lot of prep to get it to look good. The bedliner material should hide a lot of imperfections. I don't plan on using the top a whole lot anyway. I also figured the bedliner will add a lot of strength and stability to an old fiberglass top. This company has a demo where they spray a styrofoam cooler lid with their product and it strengthens it enough to have a person jump up and down on it without breaking the styrofoam.
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