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Old 11-25-2010, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark DiSilvestro View Post
If I were to apply something inside the rockers, I would pry up the plastic sill covers under the doors and drill the application holes there, rather than have to see the unsightly plastic plugs.


Happy Motoring, Mark

No need to drill holes....

Just emove that trim and its fixings, then you got a hole every three inches or so!

At the rear, remove the rear seat-belt mount-bolt near door and pour waxoyl in through there. It will work its way right through the sill area, but some may come outta the drain halfway along car if you use more than a litre down there--Ask me how I know!

For the box from sill up inside the rear-wheel arch on inside, lift seat and locate the rubber-bungs on the side-rail where the seat sits, pull 'em and shove your waxoyl wand in there both directions, but most importantly Rearwards........

Can do these places in less than an hour....
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