Window trim
BOX88
01-29-2008, 09:13 PM
Searched and nothing came up
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/5228/picture060vv2.jpg
If you look you can see the cracks in the rubber, well when ever it rains really hard water gets in there and right now my door is full of water in the inside. Does anyone know where I can get this stuff from? For a four door caprice. I would like new ones all around.
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/5228/picture060vv2.jpg
If you look you can see the cracks in the rubber, well when ever it rains really hard water gets in there and right now my door is full of water in the inside. Does anyone know where I can get this stuff from? For a four door caprice. I would like new ones all around.
Blue Bowtie
01-29-2008, 10:26 PM
Clean out the drain slots on the bottoms of the doors (the oval openings).
Check this place for seals:
www.metrommp.com
Check this place for seals:
www.metrommp.com
mike561
01-29-2008, 10:46 PM
Mine are still rubbery, they might have been replaced, wish i knew where and how though for future reference
silicon212
01-30-2008, 12:29 AM
Mine are still rubbery, they might have been replaced, wish i knew where and how though for future reference
They bolt to the inside of the doors, you have to remove the window glass to access them. It's not too difficult. Remove the two bolts that hold the glass on to the regulator, and give a slight pull to the glass to derail the window guide. It wouldn't be a bad time to replace those window guides while you're in there; they're cheap from the dealership (I paid $4.00 for both front windows) and if the old ones break, the window 'drops' to one side. The glass pulls out of the door relatively easily.
They bolt to the inside of the doors, you have to remove the window glass to access them. It's not too difficult. Remove the two bolts that hold the glass on to the regulator, and give a slight pull to the glass to derail the window guide. It wouldn't be a bad time to replace those window guides while you're in there; they're cheap from the dealership (I paid $4.00 for both front windows) and if the old ones break, the window 'drops' to one side. The glass pulls out of the door relatively easily.
BOX88
01-30-2008, 01:06 AM
Clean out the drain slots on the bottoms of the doors (the oval openings).
Check this place for seals:
www.metrommp.com (http://www.metrommp.com)
I didnt see them on there.
Check this place for seals:
www.metrommp.com (http://www.metrommp.com)
I didnt see them on there.
bhw33191
01-30-2008, 08:03 AM
Yeah i've been in need of new trim for a while now. Its so dried out that on the drivers side theres just a big gap where the rubber used to be. And on the back windows they move at a snails pace and i htink the rubber is restricting them. "They also could use a good oiling." Too bad my doors are so rotted out at the bottom that theres nothing to get the doors clogged up.
j cAT
01-30-2008, 11:54 AM
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If you look you can see the cracks in the rubber, well when ever it rains really hard water gets in there and right now my door is full of water in the inside. Does anyone know where I can get this stuff from? For a four door caprice. I would like new ones all around.[/quote]
go to 1a auto parts they have a good selection, of alot of rubber door parts. i believe your part is called a window sweep. this company is located in massachusetts and there is a tel. # for questions . i got my door window regulator very fast shipping.
If you look you can see the cracks in the rubber, well when ever it rains really hard water gets in there and right now my door is full of water in the inside. Does anyone know where I can get this stuff from? For a four door caprice. I would like new ones all around.[/quote]
go to 1a auto parts they have a good selection, of alot of rubber door parts. i believe your part is called a window sweep. this company is located in massachusetts and there is a tel. # for questions . i got my door window regulator very fast shipping.
BOX88
01-30-2008, 07:19 PM
I found the front door ones, but now I need the back door. Cant find them seem to find them
I did find this though. http://www.topsdown.com/Window-sweep-material-2-foot-pieces--p931.html
You guys think this will work?
So I need to remove the door panels and the window to install these?
I did find this though. http://www.topsdown.com/Window-sweep-material-2-foot-pieces--p931.html
You guys think this will work?
So I need to remove the door panels and the window to install these?
silicon212
01-30-2008, 08:42 PM
I don't think it will come close to working.
mike561
01-30-2008, 10:26 PM
never seen those before, they wipe the glass which is cool though, i hate when the side windows get fogged up, especially here in humid florida on an early soggy morning
beat88ls
01-31-2008, 12:54 AM
j cAT:
go to 1a auto parts they have a good selection, of alot of rubber door parts. i believe your part is called a window sweep. this company is located in massachusetts and there is a tel. # for questions . i got my door window regulator very fast shipping.
wow they are 15 minutes from my house
go to 1a auto parts they have a good selection, of alot of rubber door parts. i believe your part is called a window sweep. this company is located in massachusetts and there is a tel. # for questions . i got my door window regulator very fast shipping.
wow they are 15 minutes from my house
BOX88
01-31-2008, 08:46 PM
I don't think it will come close to working.
Okay well maybe modifying the front ones a lil to go on the back maybe?
I know they are pretty much straight then at the end there is the lil curve. Maybe just cut the end off and adjust it to fit.
Okay well maybe modifying the front ones a lil to go on the back maybe?
I know they are pretty much straight then at the end there is the lil curve. Maybe just cut the end off and adjust it to fit.
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