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Rust around front screen
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<blockquote data-quote="Davydomes" data-source="post: 618945" data-attributes="member: 19992"><p>Me and Vinvan (Rob) replaced ours this weekend. Rob got in the passenger seat, put his foot in the top left corner and pushed. I was on the other side and as it started to come out I pulled and stopped it from falling forward. </p><p>Literally took 10 seconds but we may have been lucky. Then tranferred the rubber seal to the replacement. I might add that ours has the deluxe insert trim so maybe because that was removed made the rubber a bit easier to remove still attached to the the whole screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davydomes, post: 618945, member: 19992"] Me and Vinvan (Rob) replaced ours this weekend. Rob got in the passenger seat, put his foot in the top left corner and pushed. I was on the other side and as it started to come out I pulled and stopped it from falling forward. Literally took 10 seconds but we may have been lucky. Then tranferred the rubber seal to the replacement. I might add that ours has the deluxe insert trim so maybe because that was removed made the rubber a bit easier to remove still attached to the the whole screen. [/QUOTE]
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