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Old 10-01-2017, 10:24 PM
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Hmm.. I never thought of that.. But it's defiantly a good idea.. It would even probably be a good idea to even install on units that aren't already broken off.. I don't know why they used that method, opening and closing plastic that's flexible is eventually gonna break after age and so many times flexing it back and forth.. Do those screws actually grab on to that thin plastic very well? Not sure if I should use those type of screws or drill holes and use screws and washers/bolts on the inside to tighten or just JB weld the strip on..
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