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Weather stripping around doors
I have a cunning plan sir.
The old and reliable.
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Wylie wrote:I was wondering the same as well, about to start on my doors also. Are they glued in? Pressure fit? I only see two holes where there would be clips or something...
Let us know which ones work out.
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MACGIVER wrote:I used the square style from Restoration Specialities , it closely matched what was on the truck. A liberal bead of 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive in channel, flat side of rubber against channel, seam at bottom of door frame. I don't remember any clips on my truck.
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MACGIVER wrote:I used the square style from Restoration Specialities , it closely matched what was on the truck. A liberal bead of 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive in channel, flat side of rubber against channel, seam at bottom of door frame. I don't remember any clips on my truck.
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