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Sunroof Weather Stripping?

I need to replace the weather stripping on my Factory sunroof on a 98 gst. I was wondering if anyone knew of any other places besides mitsubishi to get this from. Also what kind of adhesive I should use for it?
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

Yes i need it too man. Look at mine...



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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

Just did the weatherstripping this weekend. It turned out great. It cost about 70 from the dealer, but its well worth it. The only problem I ran into was sanding the rust off of the edges of the sunroof, but once all of that was removed the stripping went on very easily.
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

Does it come with its own adhesive or did you have to get one your own.
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

You dont use adhesive for it.
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

Just ordered mine from the dealership and the cahrged me $107, the sucks so bad.
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

Pfft..eclipses have costs easy on that stuff. When I had my 93' mx3 gs-se my sunroof weather stripping was 140.00 + shipping talk about sucking

Did you use the weather strip black primer crap ( i dont know wtf its called lol ) before putting on your new weather seal ? It helps eliminate any rust oxide particles that may be embedded in the metal from reoxidizing or whatever and prevents standing water from eating it up.
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

I have not got it yet. The dealership told me it would be in on Monday in the afternoon. The frame aroung the glass does have some rust so i am planning on scraping it off with a spatula and wire brush.
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Re: Sunroof Weather Stripping?

I finally got to installing the new weather strip for my sunroof, it was really hard to get on to the frame but i guess that it was good cause that means it would hold pretty damn good. Only took an hour and fifteen minutes.
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