Gatorized
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looks like you need a small black zip tie to stop the braided cover from fraying.2.) The braided line, though pretty it started to fray a little on the ends.
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looks like you need a small black zip tie to stop the braided cover from fraying.2.) The braided line, though pretty it started to fray a little on the ends.
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Yeah so the kit came with 2 medium sized zipties. I don't know if it was there for a fix to the issue of the fraying, but there's nothing in the instructions. I may end up putting a little tie or even a drop of superglue to hold it down if it gets bad, for now its hidden and only time will tell.looks like you need a small black zip tie to stop the braided cover from fraying.
Or a bit of weatherized heat shrink tubing, which is what I'm using.Or a dab of silicon, or a few seconds over a flame.looks like you need a small black zip tie to stop the braided cover from fraying.
Most likely they will use replcment rubber. Same as before and what Chrysler does on JK rear wipersI hope this is going to be in the frame and not the wear item blades.
For the price the heat shrink should have been included,Its funny, being the first to do something has its down falls. I wish I thought about the heat shrink to help the fraying, I wish I thought about capping off the old line etc.