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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 15771465" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>The back where the wind panel fastens to the rear poly fascia, when I go to push the pins back through, both plastic sheets deflect and because the lower section is covering the upper section, there's no way to support/bolster the upper section and push the pins through. It's like trying to stab gumby. The front where you mention is not an issue and the whole piece is supported by two bolts, but the perimeter where the plastic push pins would normally help support are impossible to get back in. I've tried everything, I've used a rubber mallet, I've pushed with blunt objects against the head of the plastic push pins, etc. I'll return to this issue either tonight or tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 15771465, member: 188865"] The back where the wind panel fastens to the rear poly fascia, when I go to push the pins back through, both plastic sheets deflect and because the lower section is covering the upper section, there's no way to support/bolster the upper section and push the pins through. It's like trying to stab gumby. The front where you mention is not an issue and the whole piece is supported by two bolts, but the perimeter where the plastic push pins would normally help support are impossible to get back in. I've tried everything, I've used a rubber mallet, I've pushed with blunt objects against the head of the plastic push pins, etc. I'll return to this issue either tonight or tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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