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04-27-2017, 10:13 PM | #1 |
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62 Door weatherstrip
Hey all,
I installed my new LMC door weatherstrips on the truck last night. Tonight I went to hang the doors and the passenger side seems to close pretty good but needs more alignment. The drivers door feels like the weatherstrip is too fat and won't let the door latch come close enough to make contact and latch. Is this related to a thread I saw about using Honda Civic door seals? I also thought I may have put them in the wrong way. I used the skinny triangular shaped side over the pinch weld so the fatter portion of the weatherstrip sits on the outside half of the pinch weld. Any advice is appreciated. |
04-27-2017, 10:24 PM | #2 |
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Re: 62 Door weatherstrip
Yeah, if you can, get rid of that glue-on weatherstrip and either get the Honda Civic press-on, or better yet, go with the Precision part number: DWP 1113 60 door seal kit.
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04-28-2017, 12:10 AM | #3 |
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Re: 62 Door weatherstrip
Just did the doors on my '63. I did power windows at the same time so the doors came off for a few weeks. They shut horribly before "the treatment".
I used the precision press on kit, wing windows and felts. They fit nicely yet they are a little slow to compress. The doors shut with a firm pull now instead of having to slam them (sometimes multiple times). One thing to look at that I didn't notice until I pulled the doors off was that the hinges were worn. I rebuilt them. The other surprising thing was that A pillar areas where both of the upper hinges mount were cracked and needed welding. The drivers latch was pretty beat up as well so that got cleaned really well, greased and reinstalled. Its ok for now. I happened to find a NOS drivers latch on eBay for cheaper than a china repop. Haven't installed it yet bc I haven't had time but I think that will round it out nicely. Ive heard nothing but great thing about the Honda seals but really didn't have time to go find them in a JY and from what I understand are unavailable at a dealer. Point is, check all of your hardware, the new weatherstripping is most likely different in some way than your originals and there are some out there that are so different that they just flat out won't work. So many members here recommended Precision that I felt that they were the ones to use. The same recommendations are what made me steer clear of the LMC seals.
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