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    It has adhesive to attach to the wall of the trailer. I'm talking about where the side wiper portion overlaps the bottom and top wiper. The are currently caulked together at that flap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indy Tim View Post
    It has adhesive to attach to the wall of the trailer. I'm talking about where the side wiper portion overlaps the bottom and top wiper. The are currently caulked together at that flap.
    Yes, I understand. Weatherstrip adhesive is formulated to not only adhere the synthetic materials to substrates but also to themselves.
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    OK, Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geotex1 View Post
    Yes, I understand. Weatherstrip adhesive is formulated to not only adhere the synthetic materials to substrates but also to themselves.
    I found that super glue worked the best to adhere the top wiper to the side wiper at the corners.
    Just a heads up for anyone replacing the seals, the pan head screw at the top of the vertical seals are not to hold the seal, they are the Schwintek set screw holding the slider motors. I started to just drill another hole to use a sheet metal screw to hold the seal because I couldn't find the original hole and realized the screw was for the motor and stopped. I poked around the seal and found the original holes and inserted the #8-32 pan head screws. If you replace the seal, make sure you mark the location of the slider motor set screw location before installing the seal.

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    2020 Reflection 320MKS, Sidewinder Hitch
    2003 2500HD Silverado Duramax, Sumo springs, Hawk Brake Pads

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