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Any tips for removing the original rain gaurds without damaging?
Rain gaurd removal
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Rain gaurd removal
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Re: Rain gaurd removal
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Any tips for removing the original rain gaurds without damaging?
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Re: Rain gaurd removal
I've removed mine easily without problems. If you can wait a few weeks I should be in Alberta and could meet up with you and give you a hand.
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Re: Rain gaurd removal
Thanks delicat. Its in for tinting today, I may pospone. Let me know when your in Calgary.
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Re: Rain gaurd removal
There's a car wash in Strathmore that removes them for free when you get you van washed. 

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Re: Rain gaurd removal
As the general consensus appears to be that I do not know what I'm talking about, and cause more harm than good, I am removing this post so that others are not tricked in to following my ill-advised instructions.
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Re: Rain gaurd removal
Quite easy to do.
1) Pull out rubber/felt window seat
2) Clips are then vissible
3) Carefully remove visor
to install, reverse.
Probably best done when warm out.
1) Pull out rubber/felt window seat
2) Clips are then vissible
3) Carefully remove visor
to install, reverse.
Probably best done when warm out.
Thanks,
White Mule
White Mule