How about y'all??
Should I throw some black silicon rubber in there myself or should I squeeze
the dealership on a materials and workmanship issue? Sometimes it is just
easier to fix things yourself, like the whistling mirrors.
Any comments would be most appreciated.
GEA
It is a known problem. The dealer will/should fix it, and it should be even
easier for you now since they know to go straight to the aftermarket
product.
Good luck.
"Gary Ashford" <gash...@nospam.kura.cc> wrote in message
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GEA
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