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Here are a few that I took after installing the Rogue Revolver this weekend. Big "thank you" to Jason at [MENTION=7274]TEXAS MOTORWORX[/MENTION] and Doug at [MENTION=13945]Rogue Racing[/MENTION] for taking care of me.Also, to give you an idea of upkeep, it's been about 3 weeks since I hit the carwash.---------- Post added at 07:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:04 PM -------------------- Post added at 07:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:09 PM ----------Sanding will void the warranty. The advice given was to run a small bead of outdoor, high temp clear silicone along the path of the seal. Shouldn't change the look of the finish and smooth the surface for a good seal. Problem is that the doors have to remain open for 24 hours to cure the bead and my garage is used as a shop. Just waiting for an opportunity to borrow a friends garage.
Here are a few that I took after installing the Rogue Revolver this weekend. Big "thank you" to Jason at [MENTION=7274]TEXAS MOTORWORX[/MENTION] and Doug at [MENTION=13945]Rogue Racing[/MENTION] for taking care of me.
Also, to give you an idea of upkeep, it's been about 3 weeks since I hit the carwash.
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Sanding will void the warranty. The advice given was to run a small bead of outdoor, high temp clear silicone along the path of the seal. Shouldn't change the look of the finish and smooth the surface for a good seal. Problem is that the doors have to remain open for 24 hours to cure the bead and my garage is used as a shop. Just waiting for an opportunity to borrow a friends garage.