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Old 07-30-2012, 10:59 AM   #116 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dmhenderson View Post
Just got off the phone with the body shop writer.

#1 - He said he'd give the window reset procedure a shot.

#2 - Also said the spoiler issue was definitely visible and if they can't fix it, they'll have to replace the whole front bumper which is pretty hilarious and also sad. Said it appears to have something to do with small plastic rivets on that dark gray piece (air flow something) that attaches to the front spoiler but they're fiddling with it now.

#3 - Also he said "the rim looks like sh-t". They're calling the wheel company out to look at it today and if they can't fix it to the point where it looks perfect, they're not even going to bother repainting it, they're just going to give me a brand new wheel.
#2 and #3 sounds good! not sure if the window reset will fix the sticking feel on #1. as chris mentioned above, i too suggest you put a very light coat of BlackWow or any silicon based dressing on the seal when you get the car back.

if your car's a hobby car and rarely see rain, you can use waterbased products like Aerospace303 and PrimaNero on the seals. that's wat i use, actually on my cars. no sticking windows.
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