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Old 05-17-2019, 11:14 PM   #5
revjeffrey
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1 Windjammer
State: Illinois
Posts: 1,179
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Originally Posted by The Gritz Carlton View Post
Not relative to my model, but I would consider taking it off completely, cleaning up the surfaces and then reapply with whatever adhesive you decide on. Squeezing it into the cracks may not work as dirt and grim could interfere with adhesion. 3M makes a killer double sided tape (Part# 03614) that's used for body side moldings and badges on new cars. Maybe run a strip of that along the entire inner surface before putting back on. 3M also makes a similar product in a tube (Part# 03601) but I've never used it. I've used the tape for a million different things...nothing sticks better.
...Amen Gritz None Better!! I worked on the Ford Assembly Line during the Taurus/Sable run in the 80's. That's ALL we used on trim.
I still use today! Always clean surface then Wipe with Rubbing Alcohol this step is a must!! Warming surface with a hair dryer also helps depending on weather conditions.
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Rev. Jeffrey 2017 Thor Axis 24.1 E450 Windjammer.
Silver Safe-T-Plus Steering Control
SSF-106-40 SumoSprings Solo Front Bump Stop SSR-107-47 SumoSprings Rear Bump Stop
Hellwig 7718 Front Sway Bar & 7180 Rear Sway Bar
Koni FSD Front Shocks 8805-1042 / Koni FSD Rear Shocks 8805-1043
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