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Re: My 2 Cents

I gotta redo the passenger door panel, only place that has chipped. Also You may be able to answer this for me Cody, when I put my driver window up and down (power windows, 2 door) it pushes the door panel off the door, even if i screw it in it still does, and that door gets A LOT of wind noise when you go down the highway I adjusted the latch so its close as it goes to the inside of the car and the door still doesnt seal tight, help Cody help! lol. talk to you later.
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Re: My 2 Cents

Where does it actually push it off the door? Up where the window comes out? If so then you don't have it properly seated in the channel. It took me a couple tries to get mine reseated properly. I had to like cock the panel 45 degrees and then put it on.
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ok, for the record, cavi's SUCK! no offense meant, this is my opinion only, and now that it's been shared, so be it. However, as i have also said, I may hate the vehicle that you have chosen to mod, I may not like what you have done with it, but I give props where props are due. I will always respect the fact that the car is yours, and you have put some ball breaking work into it. I may not like it, but i will respect it, fast or not. and at the guy who started this thread, none of us live in canadia, but if i am out in the middle of nowhere and i wanna open my toy up a bit, I will do so at my own discretion, not yours. since we don't live there, STFU!
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Re: My 2 Cents

I've seen enough of this.

Although I 100% denounce street racing, it gives no right to come around and bash any make of vehicle or it's owners.

And for the record, when you (Mr 2cents) attempt to blast a group as inferior with insults, I strongly encourage the use of a spell check.

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