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weathersrtip trim

Posted By: JMCFAN

weathersrtip trim - 01/16/20 01:05 AM

So... am guessing the weather stripping needs to be trimmed...? or glued down..?

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Posted By: Dante

Re: weathersrtip trim - 01/16/20 09:38 PM

It looks like you are trying to use a hardtop seal on a post car.
That is not the correct seal.
Posted By: JMCFAN

Re: weathersrtip trim - 01/17/20 01:38 AM

Originally Posted by Dante
It looks like you are trying to use a hardtop seal on a post car.
That is not the correct seal.


What is correct.....??
Posted By: Dante

Re: weathersrtip trim - 01/17/20 02:41 PM

Here is the link to the correct part.

Roof Rail Seals

Select RR4001 from drop down menu.
Posted By: topside

Re: weathersrtip trim - 01/17/20 05:45 PM

It's just about impossible to use a HT seal on a coupe:
Coupe seal has a 90-degree turn downward at the top of the B pillar.
HT seal ends at the rear with a straight cut, not that "bulb", and of course has no downward 90-degree turn at the B pillar.

I'll assume that the front end of that seal looks similar to the rear/bottom in the photo, as it should.
That rear part in the photo glues to the lock pillar on coupes.
Posted By: JMCFAN

Re: weathersrtip trim - 01/17/20 06:11 PM

Originally Posted by topside
It's just about impossible to use a HT seal on a coupe:
Coupe seal has a 90-degree turn downward at the top of the B pillar.
HT seal ends at the rear with a straight cut, not that "bulb", and of course has no downward 90-degree turn at the B pillar.

I'll assume that the front end of that seal looks similar to the rear/bottom in the photo, as it should.
That rear part in the photo glues to the lock pillar on coupes.


Thanks! I just pulled it to verify.... definitely had a 90 degree downturn....so looks like its the right seal
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