Glen,
If you think that was fun... You can really look forward to doing the side
curtain seals. (double the pleasure, double the fun);-)
You better find out when the girl at the pharmacy has a day off. You may need
to
get that tube of KY yet...
- Bryan
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>Well, I got the seal in finally. The track was clean but it wouldn't slide
>enough to use a lubricant and pull it in. I ended up putting in one side of
>the 'T' and tucking on the other side 1/4 inch at a time with a dull, broad
>bladed screwdriver. With care and patience #@^%$&%*&%, it is undamaged and
>tightly in place. Now when the surround seal shows up from Vicky Brits, I'm
>up for the rest of the party! It's amazing what determination mixed with
>sufficient ignorance can do for you (and to you).
>
>Thanks to the list for the various suggestions. I just couldn't go the the
>market and plop down a giant tube of KY and tell the checker (a young girl I
>coached in youth soccer) that it was for my car.
>
> Regards, Glen Byrns
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