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Any easy tips for replacing rub rail insert? #15186549 09/09/24 05:58 PM
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Re: Any easy tips for replacing rub rail insert? [Re: WAWI] #15186573 09/09/24 06:16 PM
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I had to pull the rope back as far as needed, Than use mallet to put rail in place and pop rivet it back silcone, and beat rope back in grove,


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Re: Any easy tips for replacing rub rail insert? [Re: WAWI] #15187487 09/10/24 07:13 PM
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be sure to use the screws with the adhesive on them the hotter the weather the easier.

Re: Any easy tips for replacing rub rail insert? [Re: WAWI] #15188370 09/11/24 04:28 PM
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A heat gun and a rubber mallet. Good luck


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Re: Any easy tips for replacing rub rail insert? [Re: WAWI] #15197026 09/21/24 02:15 PM
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I put a new rub rail insert in last summer containing blacklights. Pulled the old insert, took a wet rag and clean the rub rail, check to make sure all the screws holding the rub rail are tight. Put some baby oil on a rag and lube the rub rail... If it sunny lay the insert in the sun to warm it up... Pretty easy job... Dan


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