Re-doing the weatherstripping on the doors
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Re-doing the weatherstripping on the doors
My backseat floor mostly and a small portion of my front seat get water in it im assuming from the rear door weatherstripping moldings.. has anyone got all the weatherstripping re-done before? im just trying to find a price estimate because its one of those things on my list to get done.. or do myself.. im somewhat "car inclined" so i can figure it out if its an easy job but the only way i can think of is molding glue. i need suggestions n tips or whatever u have to give! thanks!
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Yes..many have priced it out and it'* expensive. The most cost effective fix seems to be getting a large chunk from a junkyard and adding as you need to get yours to fully seal.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Yes..many have priced it out and it'* expensive. The most cost effective fix seems to be getting a large chunk from a junkyard and adding as you need to get yours to fully seal.
here is a example of the amount of weatherstrip i had to replace, you can see it right above the 2 L'*
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