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Old 03-14-2017, 09:40 PM   #1
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Door weather striping

I have the kind that you just push on. So where do you start and end them?
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I have the kind that you just push on. So where do you start and end them?
After you remove most of the old glue (if you have it from the previous weatherstrip), you start at the mitered edge and work down. Don't stretch it and you should end up with them butting together almost dead center at the bottom of the cab. There are videos on how to do it as well, good luck!
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