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Old 02-17-2021, 12:29 PM
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...]the fact that they slide UNDER the mechanism is worth a pirates treasure in gold LOL
Ummm.... not so fast, Matey. Unless you're buying the coated shelves, they rust faster than one thinks they will. I prefer on top of the rack, personally. Rusted out a couple of shelves back in the day. So just a head's up on that one.
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Ummm.... not so fast, Matey. Unless you're buying the coated shelves, they rust faster than one thinks they will. I prefer on top of the rack, personally. Rusted out a couple of shelves back in the day. So just a head's up on that one.
I am referring to the window sill boot tray. It slides under the mechanism that cranks the window open and closed. I had to cut mine to fit around it



For the shelves all of mine are coated SS...I keep them outside and my environment DESTROYS metal....never buy a classic car from Florida.
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I am referring to the window sill boot tray. It slides under the mechanism that cranks the window open and closed. I had to cut mine to fit around it



For the shelves all of mine are coated SS...I keep them outside and my environment DESTROYS metal....never buy a classic car from Florida.
Ha! Gotcha... I didn't even notice that part. I have all double hung windows, other than one. My shelves are all just stainless steel... but evidently only plated. I started noticing some rust on the outdoor ones after about three years. Now if it's an outside shelf, I only do resin or plastic.

I was always told that about cars up north, like NY, VT, etc. Too much salt use on the roads. Never thought about Florida coast.
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