Replacing door seals
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Yeah, those seals are not cheap. And, you have to consider that some of them are new/old stock, and 20-30 years old.
Even seals for newer vehicles are expensive.
Steele is probably the most $$$ but their products are all new reproduction items. Replacing seals on an entire vehicle that your restoring can
easily run $1000 to $2000. (ask me how I know)
Grumpaw
Even seals for newer vehicles are expensive.
Steele is probably the most $$$ but their products are all new reproduction items. Replacing seals on an entire vehicle that your restoring can
easily run $1000 to $2000. (ask me how I know)
Grumpaw
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One trick we used at the dealership years ago. When working with weather strips that are hollow, we would run a small diameter length rubber (vacuum) hose inside the molding. You may have to try a different size to correct your issue. Or use a different size in different area's. My 97 needs this done, I have major wind noise from both doors at highway speeds. And my doors are adjusted perfectly.
Ken
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