Door Seal Alternatives?
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Ah, no. They just peel away from the doors steel lip. You don't remove the rubber part, you remove the molding that the rubber is adhered to. If you can't find one locally I'm sure one of the many dismantlers on our forum could part with one cheaply....... Don't be afraid, just jump right in there......lol. It's so simple you'll laugh at yourself for waiting so long to do this. I'm on my second DII door seal already and I have a gray interior, some DII's have black interiors......looks better than gray and I won't do beige anything.
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48 feet of this is enough to do all 5 doors:
SKU: STP-1614 [This products offers edge protection and sealing, with roll length of ]
It's a little thicker than stock rubber so it seals better, but takes a few weeks to break in. Doors won't shut easily until then. Use heavy duty cutters to cut cleanly.
SKU: STP-1614 [This products offers edge protection and sealing, with roll length of ]
It's a little thicker than stock rubber so it seals better, but takes a few weeks to break in. Doors won't shut easily until then. Use heavy duty cutters to cut cleanly.
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trialrun (12-01-2014)
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Gotta turn up the radio to drown out the wind noise and people know FOR SURE that I'm driving when on the phone LOL..
When you get a source please let me know because I need to get that fixed too.
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I need this too. I travel long distances (GA to TX and back) and my driver-side window whispers sweet nothings in my ear the whole trip.
Gotta turn up the radio to drown out the wind noise and people know FOR SURE that I'm driving when on the phone LOL..
When you get a source please let me know because I need to get that fixed too.
Gotta turn up the radio to drown out the wind noise and people know FOR SURE that I'm driving when on the phone LOL..
When you get a source please let me know because I need to get that fixed too.
Good luck!
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colemtd (12-02-2014)