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window trim 444-544

I bought some door seals recently (can't remember from who) and was disappointed to find out that after I installed them, which was quite a bit of work, they were the wrong type. The problem was the compressed (squished) rubber thickness was too thick, so the door wouldn't properly close.

I found the right stuff at Metro Mouldings, and recently ordered enough for both doors (25'). It came to ~$97 with shipping, I think. I can dig up the p/n if anyone wants it.

We also replaced all the rubber seals, around the vent windows. What a pain! If I could post some pictures I would, as this was harder than it might seem, and there is definetely an optimum technique. Again, if you would like the photos of how we did it, just email me.

-B

p.s. I got my car insured yesterday, so now I can finally drive it again. It's been off the road 1.5 years. :)






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