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<blockquote data-quote="southwest713" data-source="post: 3634655" data-attributes="member: 558293"><p>never really done much custom, but like the guys above said, maybe get some plastic and cut out a strip to cover the area above the unit. (from the pic it looks like thats the only gap. does it fit well on the sides?) glue it with 40/40 or something along those lines, then sand and use some bondo to make everything even and paint it.</p><p></p><p>oh and does the unit have a metal cage around it u can remove? usually u can use that to make it stay in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southwest713, post: 3634655, member: 558293"] never really done much custom, but like the guys above said, maybe get some plastic and cut out a strip to cover the area above the unit. (from the pic it looks like thats the only gap. does it fit well on the sides?) glue it with 40/40 or something along those lines, then sand and use some bondo to make everything even and paint it. oh and does the unit have a metal cage around it u can remove? usually u can use that to make it stay in place. [/QUOTE]
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