Wanted door mouldings
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Wanted door mouldings
I need the top door moulding the seals the window from rain running down the door. I need both sides
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if you find enough for me and you, i'll take some too!!!Fly200 wrote:I need the top door moulding the seals the window from rain running down the door. I need both sides
the water leak isnt so bad, but its the whistle at 200km/h+ that annoys me!

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There's a couple of pics and a thread somewhere on the forum of that blue SX that's being stripped in Pta...
Seek and ye shall find.
As for the rubber place (no not durex), it's a company called Pro Auto Rubber. They do not have the SX door rubbers in stock as there are certain parts of this specifc rubber that's moulded. I think the only one they have is the boot rubber...

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As for the rubber place (no not durex), it's a company called Pro Auto Rubber. They do not have the SX door rubbers in stock as there are certain parts of this specifc rubber that's moulded. I think the only one they have is the boot rubber...

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Dudes, there's an easy way to fix this (works for the sunroof too). You need to buy a thin plastic tubing (kind of like the tube holding the ink in your ball-point pen, only a bit bigger). Then you make a small hole on one end of the weather strip and feed it in slowly untill it fills up the weather strip. This will give it the additional thickness and springyness that it needs to seal properly. You can then seal the hole you made with a bit of black silicone.
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i didnt think i'd hear this kind of comment from you toby.Toby wrote:Dudes, there's an easy way to fix this (works for the sunroof too). You need to buy a thin plastic tubing (kind of like the tube holding the ink in your ball-point pen, only a bit bigger). Then you make a small hole on one end of the weather strip and feed it in slowly untill it fills up the weather strip. This will give it the additional thickness and springyness that it needs to seal properly. You can then seal the hole you made with a bit of black silicone.
goodonyamate - i'll give it a try!
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