M matt1295 New Member Jun 6, 2014 #1 has anyone ever just run a seam of silicone above the trim ontop of the tailgate mines just started lifting on one corner (NearSide)
has anyone ever just run a seam of silicone above the trim ontop of the tailgate mines just started lifting on one corner (NearSide)
Skinny Mike Well-Known Member Jun 6, 2014 #2 Wouldn't have thought that would hold it in place. Have a Google of, Bondrite S1220. Won't melt the plastic and sticks like sh+t. Mike
Wouldn't have thought that would hold it in place. Have a Google of, Bondrite S1220. Won't melt the plastic and sticks like sh+t. Mike
M matt1295 New Member Jun 7, 2014 #4 cheers guys just didnt see the point in removing all the trims if i could just run a bead of something above it to deflect the water away
cheers guys just didnt see the point in removing all the trims if i could just run a bead of something above it to deflect the water away
john t Active Member Jun 8, 2014 #5 matt1295 said: has anyone ever just run a seam of silicone above the trim ontop of the tailgate mines just started lifting on one corner (NearSide) Click to expand... Matt, yes i have done exactly that, my trim is held in place with normal grade silicone, its been like that since when i found the securing metalwork underneath corroded, been like it for last 6 years, works great invisible repair.
matt1295 said: has anyone ever just run a seam of silicone above the trim ontop of the tailgate mines just started lifting on one corner (NearSide) Click to expand... Matt, yes i have done exactly that, my trim is held in place with normal grade silicone, its been like that since when i found the securing metalwork underneath corroded, been like it for last 6 years, works great invisible repair.