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plastic plugs

Started by tucknroll, November 09, 2013, 03:03:28 PM

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tucknroll

hey guys, I was just wondering if I should leave the plugs in the trunk and under the car in or take them out. it seems like it would help rain water escape but it could also let water in. what do you guys do?

twodko

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ODZKing

Don't mean to sound like a wiseass, but why don't you fix the leaks.  :Twocents:

tucknroll

I guess that's one option. i'm really just wanting to know why they are there if they should stay.

green69rt

The plugs were used for various reasons.   A big one was to provide mounting point hole for jigs that were used during assembly.  Put the plugs in, who would want water inside their car??

six-tee-nine

These cars got dipped in the building process thats where the holes were for.
Leave them in and fix the leaks.
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