Good pics! Does your pup run with you or camp security?
We occasionally bring her along on bike rides but often bring her on trail runs(on foot.....we're distance runners). She(Honey the dog) can easily run 20 mile days in the mountains.
That said, as long as the weather is cool, she is fine hanging out in the van for hours. We have several fans and coverings for every window that keep it pretty cool inside.
Looks sweet,better yet like you said wil be great improvement on airflow whetether driving or parked.my Chevy express van always has back door windows popped open unless I’m runnin a/c
Looks great Brian!!!
How long of a job was it to do each of those?
I hear ya on the butyl sealant/gasket stuff. Not the funnest material to work with....it's a serious revelation, however, to learn that simple rubbing alcohol cleans it up though.
Inspired to see that it looks like ya pulled it off as a one-afternoon job!
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Looks great Brian!!!
How long of a job was it to do each of those?
I hear ya on the butyl sealant/gasket stuff. Not the funnest material to work with....it's a serious revelation, however, to learn that simple rubbing alcohol cleans it up though.
Inspired to see that it looks like ya pulled it off as a one-afternoon job!
I'd allow an hour to an hour and a half per window, heavily dependent on butyl messiness and what the trim on the inside of the door is like. On mine I needed to remove the upper portion of the door panel and all the handles/pulls/speaker grill/etc.