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    Posted: April-29-2015 at 1:09pm
I have my '85 2001 stripped down and being sanded and buffed out. I went ahead and removed the rub rail and purchased a new one. The original was held on by a ton of what looks like 1" #8 flat head screws. Should I use the same type of screws to install the new one? Would it be better to use a pan head type screw to avoid ripples in the rub-rail during install?

Also, I assume I need to pilot drill each hole. Should I leave the hole in the rub rail slightly bigger than the screw?

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Should I use the same type of screws to install the new one? Yes
Would it be better to use a pan head type screw No
I assume I need to pilot drill each hole Yes
to avoid ripples in the rub-rail during install...
Do it in the sun on a hot day then give it a (TINY) bit of strech. The trick is to not over tighten the screw which buldges the rubber.
I filled all the old holes with thickened epoxy before installing the new one.


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Wow! I hope mine ends up half as nice. Mine is grey hull with Burgundy stripes. Mine was so faded I couldn't even tell the shadow on the letters was red originally. Do you think it would be OK caulking the old holes... As you know, there are a ton of them.

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Chuck,
The danger of caulking is running into a old hole with the new install. Fill then as recommended with thickened epoxy. If you like the idea of a caulking gun, they do have empties. Fill one up with the epoxy mix and go for it!


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That's a good idea Pete I used a big syringe that they sell in the horse dept of my local tractor supply.

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Paul,
I too use syringes. Good old McMaster has them in a variety of sizes. Cheap and I think they comes in bags of 20. Let the epoxy cure and you can pull the left over slug out and use it again/


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I bought # 8 1 1/4" truss head scores from Jamestown dist. Work well without spreading rub rail.
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