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#651264 - 13/09/03 08:10 AM Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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So I ordered one and installed. Only problem is that the screws they provided are very loose in the right 2 holes. I went to the hardware store and tried buying different screw/bolts but I can't seem to make anything work that fits snug into the hood.

Help?!?

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#651265 - 13/09/03 05:21 PM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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Have you called the vendor?

dave and miatank - send it back

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#651266 - 13/09/03 10:17 PM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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Suspect2 - just use supplied 3M adhestive. I had mine on for a while now, and its not falling off - and i didnt use any of screws smile Just be sure to clean surfaces properly.
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#651267 - 14/09/03 06:54 AM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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Thanks UB. I have managed to snug it up a tad. I will wait until the screws start coming out. I just thought if I could find the next size larger screw I could snug it up. Only problem is I don't think they make one that fits a tad bigger.

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#651268 - 14/09/03 07:50 PM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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I have had mine for well over a year, and the 3M tape has held well. One or two of the screws need to be snugged up once in a while, but otherwise are ok. Hint: wrap the screw with a small bit of duct tape, then screw it into the hole. Works like a charm..............

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#651269 - 14/09/03 10:20 PM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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Thanks for the tip. I dipped one of then in automotive goop. That worked okay.

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#651270 - 15/09/03 06:15 AM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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Registered: 25/10/02
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Quote:
Originally posted by Suspect2:
Thanks for the tip. I dipped one of then in automotive goop. That worked okay.
What is that? (Automotive Goop???Hand Cleaner?)

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#651271 - 16/09/03 09:02 AM Re: Weathertech Bug Deflector Help
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It's like shoe goo... basically thick crap that bonds stuff while allowing you to work it.

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