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How big is the gap?
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#2
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Noticed it before when I used it as a livewell/bait tank. Pretty large gap from what I remember. Post some pics and description of how you doi it. Subscribed!
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Not big. I checked mine yesterday. It was less than an eighth inch. BUt that's enough to let water through.
BTW, remember, this is for a V21, not a V20.
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Suggest you take a good look, not go by feel alone.
Stick your head in there, then look up. Good for the neck. |
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#5
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Thanks for the info on the gap guys!
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#6
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Yup, it's the gap and how it's finished up under there. Easy to improve.
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Sounds like a good way to use up some leftover 3M 5200
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