Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
All you need is 3M Black weatherstrip adhesive in a tube. Available at quality auto parts stores etc. This is the stuff it was originally glued with. Made for this type of application and works great. You must follow the instructions though. Not a big risk at $5-$6 for a tube. John
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Re: Rear hatch weatherstrip.
I once built a wet-suit jacket from scraps of wet suit pieces - "my coat of many colors". The wet suit rubber is very similar to weather seal, and I've always wondered if some of that wet suit repair cement you get at a dive shop wouldn't put the ends of these weatherstrips back together.
Not too many "dive shops" around here, but I'm sure one could get a tube on line somewhere and give it a try?? If that danged stuff works as well on weatherstripping as it did my wet-suit, you can "set it and forget it" and save a buncha bucks. Anybody got some of that rubber cement???? Just a thought. P. |
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I think they guy before me tried the rubber glue and after so many years that it has "let go". I'll probably buy the after market and put that on during the winter (heated garage!!). Thanks Paul.............. |
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I had the same problem at the corners, but the rest of the weathstrip was perfect. I just repaired the corners by taping it together with the black tape thats sold to repair radiator hoses with. It is waterproof and stays put. If you trim a piece to fit just so, it looks pretty good, holds the edges together and blends right in so as to be almost unnoticeable.
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Heres my repair.Ill replace it with a new G.M. piece here pretty soon.[IMG]http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...M/DSCN0491.jpg[/IMG]
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