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Frunk gasket

What are you guys using to keep the frunk gasket in place. Is there some type of glue that will work?

The gasket fits over the liner so glue is probably not a good option.
When mine becomes undone, I just put it back in position and make sure it is tight all around.

A small piece of double sided tape might work if you put it in two or three places.
 
Small little dabs of rubber (contact) cement works perfectly.
Do it on the outside lip not the inside if you have the Frunk liner.
It still is easily removed if needed and the rubber cement peels right off and you can apply new.

I got tired of constantly knocking off my rubber seal and this worked for me.

Bob
 
Small little dabs of rubber (contact) cement works perfectly.
Do it on the outside lip not the inside if you have the Frunk liner.
It still is easily removed if needed and the rubber cement peels right off and you can apply new.

I got tired of constantly knocking off my rubber seal and this worked for me.

Bob

Very good idea. Wish I would have thought of that first. :bowdown:
 
I don't use glue, I have trained myself (my wife wishes she had trained me so well ) to look at the gasket every time I open the Frunk. 9 times out of 10 it is fine, but that 10th time I have to reseat it. If you ever had to replace it, glue might make it harder to do. JMHO
 
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