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Old 05-30-2014, 07:19 AM
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Does anyone In the tank have the ABS door replacement skins that Rob Bud sells?

If so how are they working out, any issues?

Have they been a good alternative replacement?

Did you get them pre trimmed by Rob or opt to trim them yourself? (Extra cost pre trimmed)

My skins are a little warped (as most are ) not terrible, but I was thinking these may be a good replacement/upgrade down the road.

Luv to hear some input good or bad.

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if your panel is warped then there is a very good chance the door drip panels and vapor barrier has been damaged or removed.
I suggest to add these parts to your door,
a shower curtain and some brush on weldwood cement work well
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Stan

I know exactly what your saying in regards to the shower curtain.

I've actually had the door skins off when refreshing diffrent odds & ends inside there.

The plastic liner was always in place from the beginning and I have since added sound/vibration deadening and thermal sheilding.

All seemed dry and well maintained in there.

The warping I speak of is just along the very top edge where your arm would rest, the part that mates up to the window. Its I believe mostly just from 27 years of baking in the hot sun.

Thank You for the input.



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