Quick window seal question
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Quick window seal question
IS it worth it to buy rear window seals off of a parted out truck if they're in good shape? I've heard to replace the seals is a total bastard, but if they need to be done they need to be done right?
First question is
1) Can i put off the replacement by filling them with a waterproof epoxy/caulk/gasket sealer of some type?
2) If i do need to replace them can i use "new to me" parts as opposed to going to AB or someone and paying 50-$60 per seal as it seems i need both big rears plus the cargo door, and i suppose i may as well do the alpines too.
Thoughts on how to keep this cheap? Why can't i just caulk the mess out of em?
First question is
1) Can i put off the replacement by filling them with a waterproof epoxy/caulk/gasket sealer of some type?
2) If i do need to replace them can i use "new to me" parts as opposed to going to AB or someone and paying 50-$60 per seal as it seems i need both big rears plus the cargo door, and i suppose i may as well do the alpines too.
Thoughts on how to keep this cheap? Why can't i just caulk the mess out of em?
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I filled both of my rear side glass seals with a mixture of liquid silicone. I cut a slit in the top and just poored it down in. The silicone sealed everything up perfect. I can put you on the right path for the material if you want. The silicone can be pigmented black to match. You can use silicone, polyurethane, rubber, ETC. ETC.
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