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What's the best way to get the sealer off?
Use a plastic scraper/spreader, such as for interior painting. Or you can use a plastic body clip tool.

I sprayed a shot from a can of galvanic primer onto each seam.
 

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Use a plastic scraper/spreader, such as for interior painting. Or you can use a plastic body clip tool.

I sprayed a shot from a can of galvanic primer onto each seam.
Good advice!
 

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Just finished installing Steeda Ultralight Low Profile Jacking Rails on my GT and I wanted to put my my 2 cents for anyone thinking of this mod.

I don't have 2 cents, rather 2 words.. DO IT

Incredibly easy install. The exact definition of "bolt on part". 4 bolts for each side and you can easily jack up your car in half the time! :headbang:

Here are some up-close pictures of the install as well as a video that includes the install






Video starts @7:32
These have been a tremendous product for Steeda ... if you haven't ordered ... don't delay!

Best Regards,
TJ
 

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it's best to remove the seam sealer. Will make sure all the instructions are updated. Thanks
I've been driving around without any seam sealer removal for the last 6 months, is the damage already done, or should I pull the rails and remove the sealer?
 

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I've been driving around without any seam sealer removal for the last 6 months, is the damage already done, or should I pull the rails and remove the sealer?[/QUOTE


No damage done. It's best to remove the sealer to get even a more snug fit.

I know the instructions in the kit have been updated, i will have the team update the web tomorrow. thanks
 
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I've been driving around without any seam sealer removal for the last 6 months, is the damage already done, or should I pull the rails and remove the sealer?[/QUOTE


No damage done. It's best to remove the sealer to get even a more snug fit.

I know the instructions in the kit have been updated, i will have the team update the web tomorrow. thanks
Hey, @steedatech sorry for the threadjack but what seam sealer am I supposed to remove?

Here's a video of the jacking rail location with my rail removed and it doesn't look like any seam sealer is along the rail location, can you advise?

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Thanks for the help. I really like these things and even made a video review of them I like em so darn much.
 

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Your underside doesn't have the seam sealer that we are talking about. Some cars have had it some haven't from what I've heard. Mine is right at the seam where the two front bolts screw in. If you had it you would see it right away.
 

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Your underside doesn't have the seam sealer that we are talking about. Some cars have had it some haven't from what I've heard. Mine is right at the seam where the two front bolts screw in. If you had it you would see it right away.
Oh right on. I hope my seams are gonna be okay. :D
 

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