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buzpro

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This is really a no-brainer but i thought posting it will be beneficial:
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You can also use a simple file to grind the edges
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I think I get the idea, wish you gave us better close up pix of where you razored....when I yank mine in the Spring, will do this....thx. Now if you could add 1/16" in length so they could actually go into the rear slot....lol.
 
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buzpro

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I think I get the idea, wish you gave us better close up pix of where you razored....when I yank mine in the Spring, will do this....thx. Now if you could add 1/16" in length so they could actually go into the rear slot....lol.
razor or file the leading sections of the plastic trim on the removable windows that slide into the rails on the bronco. Plus the back window of course.
 

Headsong

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I just seem to remember them being rubber? Only put them in once, ,and once out....such a freakin' pain. Hoping this might make it less of one.
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