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There is a product called strip seal which can be used to seal the area betw=
een the top moulding and the windshield. It=E2=80=99s a putty strip that is a=
bout 3/16=E2=80=9D round and about 16=E2=80=9D long. It compresses easily an=
d makes a good seal. Can be found at stores that sell automotive paint and b=
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> TR3a, one of the door studs is loose. Very loose. This would be where th=
e tonneau lift a dots snap in for the tonneau along the outside.
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> Jb weld? Wood putty? Glue? What=E2=80=99s a good solution here?
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