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<blockquote data-quote="Western14’" data-source="post: 476508" data-attributes="member: 25277"><p>Thanks for the advice everyone, it seems like gflex is the winning horse. I’m afraid even if i replace the rivets, it will not close the gap anything significant due to the existing silicone between the plate and hull. I might be able heat the plate (thus melting the silicone out), wipe clean, then replace the rivets (hopefully minimizing the gap) but I’m afraid that’s just gonna create more problems. Glad to have the options to think about tho guys, appreciate ya all!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Western14’, post: 476508, member: 25277"] Thanks for the advice everyone, it seems like gflex is the winning horse. I’m afraid even if i replace the rivets, it will not close the gap anything significant due to the existing silicone between the plate and hull. I might be able heat the plate (thus melting the silicone out), wipe clean, then replace the rivets (hopefully minimizing the gap) but I’m afraid that’s just gonna create more problems. Glad to have the options to think about tho guys, appreciate ya all!! [/QUOTE]
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