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Tough crowd... looking at the horizon, or slope against the field on the right, it looks like he is parked on a considerable angle... cant say I have ever seen (or want to see) a squatted 200 of the Carolina persuasion.
 
Tough crowd... looking at the horizon, or slope against the field on the right, it looks like he is parked on a considerable angle... cant say I have ever seen (or want to see) a squatted 200 of the Carolina persuasion.
haha that guy has commented on a pic of my 200 before asking if it was squatted. you are correct sir, its on a slope
 
Yes I do. It’s on the (long and ever growing) list
Just consider there are a couple of holes in the door which allows these strips to mount. I know from having applied some dynamat on the inside. Have not heard what is a good solution for them other than significant work and probably a door repaint.
 
Just consider there are a couple of holes in the door which allows these strips to mount. I know from having applied some dynamat on the inside. Have not heard what is a good solution for them other than significant work and probably a door repaint.
Dawns on me one option is to apply butyl dynamat (which itself is a great water isolator) or equivalent on the inside and potential some wrap on the lower section to the doors, good for reducing paint scratches in any case.
 
Just consider there are a couple of holes in the door which allows these strips to mount. I know from having applied some dynamat on the inside. Have not heard what is a good solution for them other than significant work and probably a door repaint.
Good point… will likely keep the trim pieces in and either paint or wrap them. Just not too high of a priority at this point compared to other things
 
Tough crowd... looking at the horizon, or slope against the field on the right, it looks like he is parked on a considerable angle... cant say I have ever seen (or want to see) a squatted 200 of the Carolina persuasion.
In a rare act of honest to god decent government action my state outlawed the Carolina squat.
 

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