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Posted by: mtndawg Feb 3 2017, 12:23 PM

Can I replace the front trunk seal without using adhesive? Did the stock install use it?

Posted by: Tom_T Feb 3 2017, 12:38 PM

Stock used adhesive - both in the gutter to hold it in, & the corners were all glued together as well.

If you don't use adhesive in the gutter, then it will stick to the lid & pull out every time you open the front lid, eventually damaging the seal.

I'd recco using it, but make sure to clean & rust proof the gutter first with good primer/paint, if it's not been painted already.

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Posted by: mepstein Feb 3 2017, 01:18 PM

Buy 914rubber.com new one and don't use glue. After it takes a "set" it should stay in place. It's nice to be able to pull it out and clean and dry the under the seal when it gets wet. Otherwise that seal hold the water for a while.

Posted by: 914_teener Feb 3 2017, 01:26 PM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Feb 3 2017, 11:18 AM) *

Buy 914rubber.com new one and don't use glue. After it takes a "set" it should stay in place. It's nice to be able to pull it out and clean and dry the under the seal when it gets wet. Otherwise that seal hold the water for a while.

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You can also tap the channel with a rubber mallet to tighten up the fit where it is loose, I didn't use or need any.

While your there;

Grind and sand and treat any areas where it is needed or rusted.

Drive.

Posted by: mtndawg Feb 3 2017, 02:12 PM

Thanks, I have a 914 rubber seal on the way so I'll try without.

Posted by: Mark Henry Feb 3 2017, 02:16 PM

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Just lay it in, it's a water trap.

If it did stick to the hood I'd wipe a tiny bit of veggie oil along the lip.
Also installing it on a hot sunny day should make it lay down nice.

Posted by: Shredhead Feb 3 2017, 07:36 PM

QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Feb 3 2017, 03:16 PM) *

I'd wipe a tiny bit of veggie oil along the lip.
Also installing it on a hot sunny day should make it lay down nice.


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