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  1. I was always afraid to make a mistake so I didn't want to use glue. I also didn't want to make new holes in the van. It took forever to make sure I only use the existing holes for rivnuts and still have the cedar planking ceiling I've been dreaming of. https://youtu.be/FeSpucwYLW0
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  2. Last week, as I was in Sacramento working on recalling Newsom and electing Caitlyn Jenner as the next Governor, I noticed that there was a terrible reflection on my windshield. Right before my very eyes, was the Krispy Kreme I got for free because I had a vaccine card. Erik Estrada, who was riding in the 3rd row, behind the tinted windows, said that his cousin Stevie might know a guy. So we headed over to NYC to see what's up. Stevie's guy was up in Calgary, and couldn't enter The US, because Canada hasn't vaccinated him yet. The only thing to do was go over there. He had the fix. He had this spy coating for the glass which eliminated the glare and reflection 100%. Now my windshield looks like this. By now, Bruce Penhall was getting grumpy. His wife kept calling, and nagging him about what time he was getting home.
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  3. Whatever rack you decide on,I suggest you install a mounting channel to spread the weight using the existing holes covered by the plastic plugs. Here is a picture showing a rivnut on the inside of my 2016 TC that secures the chanel for my Weatherguard adjustable ladder rack. As you can see,this "trough" has a lot more support than the thin sheet metal of the rest of the roof. Using rivnuts in the existing holes also means not having to remove interior trim or drilling near side airbags (View is passenger side rear hole showing roof and side wall just forward of rear door)
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