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Originally Posted by rallye bob
So what is the "right way to do it"?
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Call Haulmark and order a new piece and replace it. But thats not inexpensive (if you have ever had to buy a part from them you know what i mean). If its not too bad it might be able to be repaired by a good body man but thats not going to be inexpensive either. I put the "right" in there so someone did not rip me a new one for what I was suggesting to do. I have done it the way I suggested in the past and it worked (crack stopped spreading and water quit coming in).