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Old 11-16-2009, 10:08 PM   #24
Rokcrln
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Re: LFD's upper door seal idea!

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Originally Posted by mbgmike View Post
We sell all kinds of auto moulding styles in bulk if interested in 50 or 100 for rolls. Just in case your mfg. does not want to knock the price down low enough. Pm us for wholesale price if you want to
Mike if they will not go cheaper on the price I will get a hold of you. Thanks for all you have done and are still doing for me!

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Originally Posted by 68 short step View Post
pics of door closed, or can you not see it when the door is closed?
instrested, non the less tho
No you can not see it at all unless you look way into the cracks! That was one of the problems finding the right profile because it had to reach in far enough with out sticking up and getting caught as the door closed.

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Originally Posted by jeffspower View Post
You know, now that I look at your pic with the piece of weatherstripping on the seat, I think we have that at work. If it is the same stuff, we buy it in rediculously huge quantities. I'll grab a piece tomorrow so you can see if it is the same stuff. If it is, I might be able to get it crazy cheap!
Cool what do you use it for and do you know the manufacturer?

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Originally Posted by wancosc356 View Post
Sounds like a good idea and a good deal to me. Would it be beneficial to make the extra seals go all the way around the door and all the way around the door frame of the cab...or is it over kill? Just curious.
No I think that would be over kill and it would not seal any better because the upper half of the door is the only place with a second edge close enough for a double seal. It is also the only place on the doors that stick out to grab the wind as it goes bye. The lower half of the door is smooth with the body and the wind flows over it much better with out the turbulence occurring.


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