Mud-club
Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Barry Scott on July 18, 2005, 20:33:41
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As per the topic. Just looking for some information to get me started. :)
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Well... for a website... you're on one.. don't be scared to ask ;-)
For DVD, have a look at the selection here :
http://www.devon4x4.com/products/26/Videos+%26+DVD+
Lots of good stuff there from instructional through to spectator ;-)
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Thanks. I'll have to drop the site into a few conversations before my birthday :D
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I personally found there's no substitute for doing it - while with/around fellow mud clubbers :wink:
And as Tim said, don't be afraid to ask questions here - even ones that you might think are easy/obvious/silly ... I've asked plenty (and still do :lol: ).
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Quick question then, what is the best way to stop water coming in through the tailgate.
Just at the bottom rear of the rubber seal there just under a 1 inch gap. Is there some sort of bodge job that can be done here or will it require a new seal all the way around?
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Sounds like a new seal is called for.... that much of a gap shouldn't be there unless there is something out of alignment with the hinges.
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Quick question then, what is the best way to stop water coming in through the tailgate.
Just at the bottom rear of the rubber seal there just under a 1 inch gap. Is there some sort of bodge job that can be done here or will it require a new seal all the way around?
Leave it - its lets the water out as well as in!
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Quick question then, what is the best way to stop water coming in through the tailgate.
Just at the bottom rear of the rubber seal there just under a 1 inch gap. Is there some sort of bodge job that can be done here or will it require a new seal all the way around?
Leave it - its lets the water out as well as in!
:D I only noticed it tonight when I was using a wallpaper steamer to to get the tint off the windows. Nice splat of muddy water the back. :(