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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Hesperia, ca
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Re: weatherstrip question - trim groove
What kits would you recommend?
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: weatherstrip question - trim groove
I have never bought a "kit", just individual pieces. LockDoc
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Location: Albuquerque
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Re: weatherstrip question - trim groove
If I were you I would look to www.PRP.com for gasket kits. I used the ones made by Counterpart and they are inaccurate at best. I purchased a door seal kit and the window gaskets from them and they fit perfectly. My windshield gasket was the most impressive. After I went through 3 of the Counterpart gaskets (sold by LMC, Classic industries and many others) I turned to PRP and WOW, what a difference. Good luck
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