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Jupiter, Florida, United States

Jupiter, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Truck Masters Design Type:Drip rails

Maybe you saw these online and couldn't figure out how to buy them? These are designed to fix the inherent design flaw of water running into the cab of your beloved jeep with the top on.  These are brand new as shipped to me with exactly what the manufacturer sent.  Easy, easy install double sided tape and a couple alcohol preps to clean the surface as well as directions. These are the plastic type that are in a grey silver finish.  These need no paint (although I guess you could?) and simply stick with double sided tape.  They work most excellently! Truck Masters Design made them but they are hard to find.  

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