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D16LJM
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wet foot well

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with all this rain I now have a VW fish tank, the question is do I remove the screen and see the damage or use as is for a while to get a bit of use.

I have fitted screens to other cars in the past but are these any different, are they difficult to get back in using the rope method, also worried about removing the dash screws as they look pretty solid having never been removed.

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use it for rest of summer,ive had same problem for last 3 years( water in footwell) and I say the same thing ill sort it in winter,ill do it one day.

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Yes use while you can ie decent weather, put it on the list for winter jobs.

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Same here only just brought it and found both foot wells soaked ,, looks like it's screen out once it's not being used but I'm dreading to think what I will find once it's out lol

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Normally a rusted window edge bottom right and left of windscreen
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