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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Ford Tonneau Chipped
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Cat" data-source="post: 569500" data-attributes="member: 58571"><p>I just bought a used Ford Tonneau off ebay and it has some chips in it. The seller did tell about these so he is not at fault. My question is what can I use to seal these so water does not get into it and make more damage. I was thinking maybe black silicone stuff might work, but any other ideas? I got a very good deal on this cover and just trying to fix it so it doesnt create any more damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Cat, post: 569500, member: 58571"] I just bought a used Ford Tonneau off ebay and it has some chips in it. The seller did tell about these so he is not at fault. My question is what can I use to seal these so water does not get into it and make more damage. I was thinking maybe black silicone stuff might work, but any other ideas? I got a very good deal on this cover and just trying to fix it so it doesnt create any more damage. [/QUOTE]
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