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Maine914
post Aug 20 2003, 06:10 PM
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Just got some seals from Tweeks for the trunks. The remnants of the seals on the trunks seem to have fit right on without glue. The replacements don't go right on. Is it glue time?
Any advice on putting the squeegies on the windows and the rear window seal?
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rhodyguy
post Aug 21 2003, 08:09 AM
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use glycerin and be generous, any drug store should have it. the window squeegees will slide right in from the handle side of the door, 10 min. trim them after you install for a tight seam to the end cap, get those also if you have the dough. i did the new side and top seals yest. i split the old ones with a utility knife to remove. they don't slide as easily. place the outer groove over the trim piece lip. then work the inner side edge in with something that will not cut/mar the new rubber, 15 min. bye, bye squeeky top and rattely windows. new vert felts are next on my hit list. why do these cars leak? i had never seen "new" seals. there is a little second flap that covers the window edge.

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