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GaryR, khamul02,
I loosened the fender bolts which gave a little wiggle room allowing me the ability to remove the seal. With some lube, I should be able to get new seals in....or so I have been told by others who have done it.

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Originally Posted by khamul02
Just curious, Why didn't you remove the fenders?

Yep, you have to take them off in order to remove/paint the area/replace that black rubber seal... though i've seen it painted right over on some hack jobs..



V8 ranch, They call is dye but it comes in a spray can and goes on like spray paint. If you have experience using rattle cans, it's as easy as that. I did buy SEM's vinyl prep to help in the cleaning. If you can do it outside....do it, it is very very stinky. I set up a small spray booth in the basement and put a furnace filter over a large box fan to help but my wife has not been very happy with the new odor of the ENTIRE house I have used two 12oz cans at $12 each and expect I'll need 2 more. A friend restored his interior/dash with SEM 2 years ago and it looks as good today as it was when he sprayed it. I bought it at a local auto paint store.

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