Door weatherstripping
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Door weatherstripping
Any help would be appreciated. I installed new outside weatherstripping from classic rubber on my front doors and whenever I roll the windows down the weatherstripping gets stuck to the glass and gets pulled down with the window and wants to pull out of its track. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Thank you very much
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Re: Door weatherstripping
I'll follow this thread. I have the "opposite problem". I just put in a pair of squeeges that "won't get sucked down" and they don't. But they are so tight that I am afraid I'm going to break the handle trying to roll the windows up.
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Re: Door weatherstripping
Mine are getting sucked into the window channel but are still very hard to roll up and down as well.
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Re: Door weatherstripping
I got mine from Dean (datsunparts.com). They're part number 1972. I'm going to see if there's anything I can do to create just a tiny bit more room in there then commit and glue them in.GRIPTWISTA wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:06 pm Mine are getting sucked into the window channel but are still very hard to roll up and down as well.