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installed drain plug and fixed some rivets- pics
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesM56alum" data-source="post: 251309" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>The roll on bed liner does stop ALOT of different leak's and as far as the blind rivet's i beg to differ because the stainless bolt's and nylon locking nut's will not ware down nearly as fast as a rivet, and the reason behind me having to replace the leaking rivet's is because they were worn down flush with the alum due to year's of loading and unloading onto the trailer or being beached. </p><p></p><p>And as far as the nut's and bolt's leaking faster i can assure you a nylon nut and bolt with 5200 or 80008 sealing them will be tighter and remain tighter than any rivet. Thus sealing better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesM56alum, post: 251309, member: 7596"] The roll on bed liner does stop ALOT of different leak's and as far as the blind rivet's i beg to differ because the stainless bolt's and nylon locking nut's will not ware down nearly as fast as a rivet, and the reason behind me having to replace the leaking rivet's is because they were worn down flush with the alum due to year's of loading and unloading onto the trailer or being beached. And as far as the nut's and bolt's leaking faster i can assure you a nylon nut and bolt with 5200 or 80008 sealing them will be tighter and remain tighter than any rivet. Thus sealing better. [/QUOTE]
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