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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
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06-07-2007 | #12 |
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
Thanks, for the price why not try it. glad to here it fit well
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01-25-2008 | #14 |
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
If you guys haven't already gotten the weatherstrip, here's one on Ebay from the seller I got mine from. Great fit and great price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CORVE...em190192047048
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01-26-2008 | #15 |
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
hey John, did your old one leak or was it hatched. on my cars the hatch leaks but the seal's looks mint? when i was helping craigs427 out when he got his 95 AB i told him to be careful washing around that area. i think he thought i was being a little to cautious. when he was done it looked like he took a firehose to the rear glass area. i didn't have to say i told you so, he already knew ha, ha. they just seem terrible though, huh.
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01-26-2008 | #17 |
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
I have one I bought on ebay from fullthrottlecorvette.. I installed it on my 90 Z.. I also have another brand from Corvette america on my 98 been on there for 7 years without any issues..
But are aftermarket.
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01-26-2008 | #18 |
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
Just as an FYI, I have my original weatherstripping, and it looks like new. I take Aerospace 303 and apply it with a saturated rag once every year or so. It is non greasy so it does not attract dirt, and has UV protectant. I highly recommend it.
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01-26-2008 | #19 |
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
Gotta throw in my .02 here...I did all the weatherstrip on my 79Z28. The job was daunting to say the least. Tons of prep work removing the old stuff.....Anyway, I ordered GM pieces for one side and aftermarket pieces for the other. I did the drivers side like a year before the passenger side. I will tell you there is a difference. The GM pieces fit better & when you closed the window, there was no problem. The aftermarket stuff seemed too small & I had to stretch it to get the push pins to line-up. Then, the frikkin window would never close right. I couldnt get enough adjustment on it in order for it to fit "inside" the weatherstrip.....it kind of laid on top of it. Any high pressure water, even from a garden hose & it leaked.
The GM parts cost more than double!! Thats the crappy part. But, its worth it to have everyhting fit properly. Dont skimp on quality here...buy the GM pieces.
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Re: Rear Hatch Weatherstrip
i know those 78-79 camaro's & trash cans were brutal with the trunk leaking right from brand new. G.M. had them lined up coming back for warrenty. a mechanic i knew back then told me they would replace the weatherstrip but the leaks wouldn't stop, only the customers would stop complaining for a little while ha, ha. i use silicone spray on all my weatherstrips to keep them supple, is that spelled right?, it works great but my hatch still leaks ha, ha.
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