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[QUOTE="Sterling B., post: 1548374, member: 17826"] So I got all the cladding removed on my wife's '01 Excursion and the new stone deflectors came in for behind the rear tires. Looks like they'll go in nice and easy, but was curious if it would be a good idea to put a thin weatherstripping along the top edge to prevent any rubbing of paint similar to this: [url]https://www.lowes.com/pd/M-D-17-ft-x-3-8-in-Gray-Window-Seal-Foam-Window-Weatherstrip/1096043[/url] Or just put 'em on with the plastic fasteners, the couple screws, and ensure they snap into the slots. [/QUOTE]
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