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Hello all,
Feels like all aftermarket weather stripping is either too big, too stiff or both The other day i grabbed stripping from an 02 (CORRECTION 92-97) suburban and guess what? It cost 5$ and fit great, trimmed a little and the door shuts with ease. The aftermarket for my truck measures .850" diameter with a .115 wall the OE 2002 measures ~.700 with a .085 wall. I will test drive this week and unless it whistles or water comes in I will be grabbing some more next time I am at the pick a pull i will grab enough to replace the other. Cheers, Chris |
COrrection,
I was wrong about the year.
it was the 88-98 generation chevy. I went back today and got all four doors for 11$. Chris |
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That’s awesome! :metal:
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How much did you have to trim off? Also, I’m assuming that the front doors from the OBS went to the front doors of your square?
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The truck i scavenged was in good shape. All the rubber was almost perfect. All 4 doors for 11$. |
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Update,
The rear doors of the 90s GMT400 burb are long enough for our rear doors. all four door will fit with a little trimming. Not sure if buying new GMT400 trim would be fat and stiff. If someone purchases one day maybe they can chime in. I got lucky finding all good rubber. many of the driver doors were toast. Can't believe i have been dealing with the aftermarket garbage for so long and this took an hour to swap. Cheers, Chris |
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Thanks for the info! I will have to keep an eye out next time I'm at the pic n pull and try it for myself. My 78 needs door seals bad but wasn't sure I wanted to spend the money on new seals till after I repaint the truck in the near future.
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