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Old 04-13-2012, 10:29 PM
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Was wondering how the "new" ones install. When I got the wrong ones I didn't like how the metal clip bent my weather stripping.
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Originally Posted by Gibby82
Was wondering how the "new" ones install. When I got the wrong ones I didn't like how the metal clip bent my weather stripping.

That was the old style, no clips on these. they just slide in the channel and thats it!
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Originally Posted by Belushi
Chris, u should become a vendor and sell these on the forum.

I'm not sure how that would go over seeing as I work for the company. Probably not in my best interest either as a current employee
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Originally Posted by Pauli18c

I'm not sure how that would go over seeing as I work for the company. Probably not in my best interest either as a current employee
Lol. That's true. Just a thought. So like the previous poster, do these snap in place somehow? Or how do they stay tucked in?
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Originally Posted by Belushi
Lol. That's true. Just a thought. So like the previous poster, do these snap in place somehow? Or how do they stay tucked in?

They just slide into the channel and thats it! There's tension built into the part to keep it in the proper place
Old 04-14-2012, 09:06 AM
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Pauli, thanks so much man. I never thought when I started this thread it would have gotten pretty big and we were able to get inside info through the prices up until now when we can actually buy them. I am ordering a set of these right now and can't wait to put them on. My truck feels naked without them. Thanks again. And thanks everyone else who participated. I will post pics of my S-crew with them on when I get them.
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Will this damage tinted windows if you have them?
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Originally Posted by GOBLUEJD
Will this damage tinted windows if you have them?
Excellent question. Also...what about the back windows set, do they still have the sticky tape or do they simply tuck like the front set?
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Originally Posted by Pauli18c

That was the old style, no clips on these. they just slide in the channel and thats it!
Awesome!!!!!
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Same question as above. Do these damage aftermarket tint?


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