Try using a flat scraper that might be used for applying mud onto drywall, its thin enough to get into that gap, work it around and try to separate any rusted areas,
Try using a flat scraper that might be used for applying mud onto drywall, its thin enough to get into that gap, work it around and try to separate any rusted areas,
The only problem I'm aware of is that that the sliding windows don't open as far as stock windows. This may be a problem if you like to rest your elbow on an open window sill.
I tried a set of aftermarket new door tops in '96. The angle was a little off so the door tops did not close tightly against the sides, allowing lots of rain water to enter. By 2010 they were badly rusted to the point that they came off the door bottom in parts. In 2010 I went with genuine LR D90 door tops. Expensive but they are still like new.
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Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
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