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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 235219" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>You should re tighten and apply 5200. Then coat if desired. Not one of the other to attain best results. If the separation is too great coating will not fix the problem. Also which are you finding for $20? Gluv-it and Steel flex are very expensive and few others work as well. Take it from me, I've tried many cheaper options with little success. Leaks down the road, excessive drag, and a hassle to remove to reapply proper product. 5200 is sold in different sizes, you won't need much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 235219, member: 5345"] You should re tighten and apply 5200. Then coat if desired. Not one of the other to attain best results. If the separation is too great coating will not fix the problem. Also which are you finding for $20? Gluv-it and Steel flex are very expensive and few others work as well. Take it from me, I've tried many cheaper options with little success. Leaks down the road, excessive drag, and a hassle to remove to reapply proper product. 5200 is sold in different sizes, you won't need much. [/QUOTE]
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