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Old 01-14-2014, 12:08 AM   #1
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Door Seal Problem... Again....

So I understand this is like thread 15 or 20 on door seals, but my problem has been with a set that was supposed to not have this problem of not allowing the door to close completely. I purchased the NO glue push on set nearly a year and 6 months ago from GMCPauls and put them on about 1 year 3-4 months ago. I adjusted the strikers as best I could and still would not close, and had a 1/4" gap. I took the truck to a bodyshop known for adjusting doors and panels on older vehicles and he was able to get another 1/16" to get it down to 3/16" but it still looks like the door is always open. And still have not pressed down even after over a year of being on the truck. So... What seals will allow me to close the doors properly so I dont have to listen to that whistle of the air because of the door seal. Or any other suggestions!? I dont want to have to deal with this issue this cruizing season! Thanks!
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Old 01-14-2014, 12:12 AM   #2
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

There's one that I can think of: NOS! However, if that's not in your budget, I'm sure others will chime in with personal experiences. Good luck.
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Old 01-14-2014, 12:24 AM   #3
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

I always use precisions glue in seals.. I will NOT use the push on anymore because of this issue and I know a lot of other guys the same way..
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

Are the Precisions brand the ones in the green packaging?
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^^ yes!
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^^ yes!
I have heard many great things about that brand. And it's much cheaper than an NOS will run you
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

I am thinking of doing this too. I bought the push on ones from gmc Pauls because they supposed to be the best. I don't really like them and I think I'm gonna get the original glue in type. Seem to fit better and cover up more of the door where it seals.
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If you guys need precision brand seals pm me and I can get you set up..
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

I used the precision brand push on type from GMCPaul. IMO they are better than the originals. They are tight, but they seal much better. Both doors still are flush with the cab when shut. When the truck came back from paint I installed the strikers and seals, and it was one of the smoother steps in reassembly, lol. I guess it depends on the particular truck. Here is my passenger door.
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Old 01-14-2014, 07:07 AM   #10
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

b4 spending money for new seals i'd take a heat gun to the ones you have already got installed and heat them hot and try squishin them into place// if it dont work rip them out and use new ones
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:27 PM   #11
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

cdowns, that is a good point. I could try the heat gun and if it doesnt work im not out anything. i just try the precision ones
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Old 01-16-2014, 02:26 AM   #12
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cdowns, that is a good point. I could try the heat gun and if it doesnt work im not out anything. i just try the precision ones
If you are using are door seals they are manufactured by Precision. We only sell Precision brand weatherstrip.
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If you are using are door seals they are manufactured by Precision. We only sell Precision brand weatherstrip.
And they are the best!
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Old 01-16-2014, 03:39 PM   #14
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

I pulled some push on types from a mid 90's chevy truck at the junkyard for $5.

They were tight at first but have squished down. They never held the door out though.


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Old 01-16-2014, 05:13 PM   #15
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going to put in soffseals on mine
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If you are using are door seals they are manufactured by Precision. We only sell Precision brand weatherstrip.
So what do you recommend now, since the first time I emailed you about them you said that they would squish down within a few months. And it has now been over a year and still the same problem, and when you take them off the door can be aligned perfectly. I am not mad about this, just would really like a properly functioning door.
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Where can you purchase NOS seals?
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Post a Want to Buy (WTB) thread. I'm sure someone on the forum has some they are willing to part with. If not, keep an eye out on eBay.
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Same product and same problem. I purchased mine February 2013.
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So what do you recommend now, since the first time I emailed you about them you said that they would squish down within a few months. And it has now been over a year and still the same problem, and when you take them off the door can be aligned perfectly. I am not mad about this, just would really like a properly functioning door.
Check repairs if cab was repaired ( if you placed rockers flush with cab corner when repairing this can be a portion of the problem as the rocker on a stock truck sits a 1/8" in from the cab corner bringing it flush pulls the rocker out and we've also seen a majority that have problems have repaired the kick panel area & front door pillar ) so if you've done repairs in these areas check there ( I also note in your member pic a truck with front clip off, if there were originally shims on the front fenders that were not replaced during reassembly then that would place fender closer to the body requiring door to be adjusted inward to match the fender which then affects the space door seal sits in making it tighter which causes a bind when closing, then since GM allowed 1/8" clearance and body panel alignment your cab to door & fender to door adjustments could have been up to a 1/8" difference from factory on them aligning flush, if that's the case and you've now flushed everything that can be the problem ) also check door bumpers as a# of customers have found with door bumpers removed the doors close easily, they then trim door bumpers back about 1/8" or so and find doors then close correctly. I don't know why less than 5% of the customers that purchase either our glue on or push on door opening weatherstrip have problems. the majority of customers we receive emails complimenting the door seals.
Our Precision door opening seals are exactly the same as everyone else's Precision door opening seals, the ones you received from us our no different than the ones we shipped to our other customers that love them. So other than checking everything related to the door opening I don't know what else to advise honestly.
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I agree pretty much with what Gmcpaul says. It's not going to matter what you've got in there for seals, (yes some are softer), ultimately if the gap on the inside is too tight, it's not going to shut properly.. Something that should be addressed while doing all the alignments.
The outside may line up perfectly, but if the inside bottom of the door is near touching the lip of the pillar or rocker where the seal rides, it's going to bind.
I would sit on the inside with the seals off, and check the gaps. It's possible to "tweak" those lips a little in or out, may require a little touch up, but invisible under the seal.
If none of this is the case, Disregard all this jibberish....
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What if your doors were shutting properly prior to putting the new seals in? My doors were shutting fine before; I just wanted to start replacing the old rubber. They have gotten easier, but I still need to slam them to shut properly.
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Re: Door Seal Problem... Again....

I just put a set of these in my truck and now the door will not close at all, no matter how hard you slam it.. I tried looking at adjusting the door, but it looks like it is adjusted all the way out now...
Should l shim the hinge out from the cab???
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