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sorry about the double post...sent me an error message and then posted twice..
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Yes, I feel like the back and sides are there for styling and some protection of the seams...maybe? I am in South Texas so rain isn't really a thing, just the front and the way water can collect along the rails/a pillar has me a bit concerned...no leaks ever in those areas and like to keep it...
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Yes, I feel like the back and sides are there for styling and some protection of the seams...maybe? I am in South Texas so rain isn't really a thing, just the front and the way water can collect along the rails/a pillar has me a bit concerned...no leaks ever in those areas and like to keep it...
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did you end up putting the rail trim back on or just leave it off for good. I understand you put the 'A' pillar back just wondering about the rest of the rain gutter (Drip Rail as they formally call it) plastic bits. I know the front corners help it drain into the 'A' pillar but I am not...
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First: Happy New Year to all -
Second: I am having trouble finding the answer I am looking for on dedicated LR forums so thanks for any input -
My question/issue:
With a roof rack on and off over the years the plastic trim on the rain gutters is breaking down. I searched to no avail here and...