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02-02-2014, 02:15 PM | #1 |
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Re: rubber door seal on cab install help
Most use the 3M weatherstip adhesive. I think there are a few other products that work well (one I think is a Ford product) but don't recall the name. Use some rubbing alcohol or wax/grease remover to make sure the surface is free of any oils.
Grab a roll of painters tape (blue stuff) and I like to put some adhesive in the groove and start along the top. Slide it over the flange, use a bunch of tape to hold in place and then work your way around, doing about a foot at a time. This way you don't have a bunch of adhesive in the loose area while you're working around, getting this stuff all over the place. It does help if you have a second set of hands. Good luck.
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