rubber door seals
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rubber door seals
I am applying the front door seal on my T6 (part 644-531-903-00). This is a split piece which goes on the inside front of the door. What is the orientation of the profile on the door? A picture would be helpful...
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Re: rubber door seals
This is how I did it on my 65 C. If incorrect hopefully someone else will enlighten us both.
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Re: rubber door seals
so does the flat part then go under the door panel with the ribbed part lapping over to the front edge?
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Re: rubber door seals
Yes I think. Maybe Sebastion Gaeta will answer-He has 2 C's My current car was stripped when I bought it. I did it this way from my ancient memory of the 63 B I bought in 1980. And the 65 SC I bought in 1985.
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- And if you look closely at this photo Preston Brown posted when he was putting his car back together it looks the same
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