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thats fine aslong as you are using it to hold the weatherstrip... It has little to no weatherproofing capabilities. If you are looking for something along those lines 3M makes a flexible seam sealer... That stuff is gold
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Damn it, I keep doing that, come across a post... reply thinking I am going to help and then by the time I get to the current page its already been settled and whatever has been bought lol
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Jimmy you still want that stock flare hardware while we're talking about bringing ****?
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Originally Posted by mickey_00xj
And if you can't find anyone else Jon, I'm sure my boy could use a friend. And I let mine out all the time, difference is he's a huge baby and also wears a remote shock collar good up to 1/4 mile away, although he doesn't really leave the yard anyways. Funny though cause he won't do his business out front, guess he doesn't want anyone to see. lol So I have to leave the gate open to the back yard so he can go back there if he needs to.
This is where he sits most of the day until I get home, just patiently waiting for me. He's my buddy, I take him with me as much as I can.
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