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wolfinstl
Apr 02, 2017Explorer
Yeah, I saw the 4x4 that uwsed the rain gutters as well as the guy referenced in the YouTube post who braced by drilling through the roof and placing metal anchors inside.
I'd rather not drill through the roof as that seems a bit extreme and like daboognish88 mentioned in a previous post, i'm concerned about the rain gutter method as i'm not sure of it's stability. I'm wondering if the guy with the 4x4 reinforced it somehow or mounted them stock. He's done a lot of fabrication so he may have reinforced it. I have no idea where Xplorer cut the roof to put the fiberglass on. I can see the rain gutters bottoms are still in place but i'm not sure the sides are there without drilling out the rivets and removing the decorative metal something daboognish88 did in another thread that I read.
I guess my question is directly to daboognish88. Since you pulled the rivets and have seen it with your own eyes. Did you happen to grab a picture or do you remember if the rain gutters are complete? If they are then problem solved and i'll use them.
I'd rather not drill through the roof as that seems a bit extreme and like daboognish88 mentioned in a previous post, i'm concerned about the rain gutter method as i'm not sure of it's stability. I'm wondering if the guy with the 4x4 reinforced it somehow or mounted them stock. He's done a lot of fabrication so he may have reinforced it. I have no idea where Xplorer cut the roof to put the fiberglass on. I can see the rain gutters bottoms are still in place but i'm not sure the sides are there without drilling out the rivets and removing the decorative metal something daboognish88 did in another thread that I read.
I guess my question is directly to daboognish88. Since you pulled the rivets and have seen it with your own eyes. Did you happen to grab a picture or do you remember if the rain gutters are complete? If they are then problem solved and i'll use them.
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