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Old 06-19-2020, 07:24 PM   #7
Rondo
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Tony---I've replace some of mine because of age and the sun causing them to get brittle. It's an easy job as long as you have a ladder to reach the top of the slide edge. You remove one or two screws and just slide the old gasket out and the new gasket in and then replace the screws that hold the gasket in place. Did one last winter down in AZ and it might have taken me 30 minutes at the most from start to finish. I knew I had to replace some of them so I bought a whole roll of the gasket from the dealer, measured out the length I needed and cut it with a box knife and a square. I also now use 303 lubricant on all of my gaskets or rubber seals to keep them pliable and soft.
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