By Elv (Elv) (24.69.255.203) on Thursday, June 03, 2004 - 11:56 pm: |
thanks for all the help. i already knew about spectrum. just wanted to find someone more local. thanks again.
By Chaffneue (Chaffneue) (64.180.112.150) on Thursday, June 03, 2004 - 06:43 pm: |
I got it from an upholstery shop called Tommy's here in Victoria, Bc. Tommy's has been an immense help for almost everything in the interior restoration carpet padding, sound deadening stuff for the firewall and i'm still thinking about them doing my headliner. The real door seals are only available from spectrum rubber in oz. I used a bulb seal type stuff like on modern cars. You take off the interior barrier seal, and the new stripping clips onto the side of the door pinch welds. A neoprene/rubber type stuff gets squished between the door panel and the pinch weld. it looks pretty good and seals really well so far. Remember to leave whatever is left of the original door seals on the bottom of the door, because water can attack from there too I ended up using 14 feet of the bulb seal stuff. on the receipt it's called "side mount bulb seal".
Hope that helps.
-Richard
By Max (Max) (67.162.184.219) on Thursday, June 03, 2004 - 05:39 pm: |
We got ours at Spectrum Rubber.
They cost $300 but it comes with every seal on the car(not motor wise) they still make them. We have 2 sets and when i get mine were going for a third.
max
By Elv (Elv) (24.69.255.203) on Thursday, June 03, 2004 - 02:24 pm: |
hey chaffneue,
where specifically did you go to get the window trim and door seal. the universal stuff. impossible to find oem door seal and window trim for a 1200 at a dealer. i'm in the lowermainland. can you give me the name of the place? $45 for all? that's pretty good.
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