TJ Flares
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Re: TJ Flares
Ken,
Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
problems. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
98TJ
Ken Knapp wrote:
> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
flares
> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
cleaned it
> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
gap
> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I'd
> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Ken Knapp
> www.rktreasures.com
Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
problems. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
98TJ
Ken Knapp wrote:
> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
flares
> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
cleaned it
> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
gap
> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I'd
> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Ken Knapp
> www.rktreasures.com
#72
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Re: TJ Flares
Ken,
Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
problems. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
98TJ
Ken Knapp wrote:
> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
flares
> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
cleaned it
> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
gap
> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I'd
> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Ken Knapp
> www.rktreasures.com
Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
problems. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
98TJ
Ken Knapp wrote:
> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
flares
> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
cleaned it
> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
gap
> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I'd
> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Ken Knapp
> www.rktreasures.com
#73
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Re: TJ Flares
Ken,
Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
problems. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
98TJ
Ken Knapp wrote:
> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
flares
> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
cleaned it
> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
gap
> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I'd
> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Ken Knapp
> www.rktreasures.com
Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
problems. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Guri Sandhu
98TJ
Ken Knapp wrote:
> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
flares
> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
cleaned it
> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
gap
> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
I'd
> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Ken Knapp
> www.rktreasures.com
#74
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Re: TJ Flares
Thanks! That sounds like just the ticket.
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
#75
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Re: TJ Flares
Thanks! That sounds like just the ticket.
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
#76
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Re: TJ Flares
Thanks! That sounds like just the ticket.
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
#77
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Re: TJ Flares
Thanks! That sounds like just the ticket.
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
Ken
<sandhug@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:1114576064.704036.135070@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Ken,
> Buy 3/16 inch thick closed cell weatherstripping with one self adhesive
> surface. Remove fender flares and clean both fender flare and jeep
> body. Attach sticky side to fender flare and bolt it back on. I did
> this 2 years ago with my replacement Bestop flares and have had no
> problems. Hope this helps.
> Regards,
>
> Guri Sandhu
> 98TJ
>
> Ken Knapp wrote:
>> I noticed small cinders had worked their way between the rear fender
> flares
>> and the body of my '03 TJ. I took off the passenger side one and
> cleaned it
>> yesterday but when I put it back together I noticed enough of a small
> gap
>> where it will probably happen again. Has anyone ever dealt with this?
> I'd
>> like to find a way to seal it up for good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Ken Knapp
>> www.rktreasures.com
>
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