Overland History
Wanderluster
Made a bit of progress this week, and this coming week will see some more before a 3 day camping trip this weekend!! 
As I mentioned before, my shift and 4wd bezels were leaking hot air into the cabin with my windows down due to the high/low pressure difference, so it was time to reseal them!

Removed.....





I had to use a high speed wire wheel and brake cleaner to remove the factory God-knows-what. It seemed to be a combination of glue, RTV and foam. Regardless, it was evil and took some effort to remove, but the surfaces came clean....



As I mentioned before, my shift and 4wd bezels were leaking hot air into the cabin with my windows down due to the high/low pressure difference, so it was time to reseal them!

Removed.....





I had to use a high speed wire wheel and brake cleaner to remove the factory God-knows-what. It seemed to be a combination of glue, RTV and foam. Regardless, it was evil and took some effort to remove, but the surfaces came clean....


