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Do not use silicon as it will eat into the paint work! Use polyurethane.
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Did another Snorkel install yesterday - Happy Birthday Flash013

(PS, the silicone I use is non corrosive and doesnt harm paintwork, I checked )
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Loving the new snork.

Thanks heaps Stu - excellent workmanship!! I'm looking forward to getting some highway consumption figures with the Trak Shak on tomorrow.

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Polyurethane is also the best to bond to the snorkel if you talk to Gibson about it. It is also used in sticking on trim by the car companies. Also never any confusion about having the right type which is a huge problem when you say to use silicon without any reference to exactly which one should be used.
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where is the picks

huh huh
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Polyurethane is also the best to bond to the snorkel if you talk to Gibson about it. It is also used in sticking on trim by the car companies. Also never any confusion about having the right type which is a huge problem when you say to use silicon without any reference to exactly which one should be used.

When this tube runs out i'll be buying polyurethane
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Is this the stuff you mean????



http://www.selleys.com.au/Selleys-Pr...t/default.aspx

Says its good for Plastics (not polypropylene or polyethylene)

Whats the snork made out of? Im looking to seal the gap on mine.
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