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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: santa barbara ca
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Camper shell
Yet another project!! The top is in the finally stages for prep. Soon painting will begin! My question to my fellow Blazer bros is... do I install the new rubber after painting? (not the window gaskets but the ones that run the outside perimeter) and are there any tricks of the trade for installing them that i should know? FYI its a double side wall
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Re: Camper shell
I would put them on after painting. Trevor
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Bothell, WA
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Re: Camper shell
Wait 'til after paint. I'd pull the hinges before painting too (since it looks like you're going to need to install a new hatch anyway)
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Location: detroit, mi
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Re: Camper shell
Definately after paint, just did mine last month good luck. Just noticed you still have your glass in, might want to pull it for a cleaner finish.
Last edited by 71blazerdetroit; 11-17-2010 at 12:29 PM. |
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