Weatherstripping

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positron1
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Car: Project: 1993 Nissan 240SX Coupe SR
Daily: 2010 Honda Civic Coupe
Location: Starkville, MS.

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Has anyone replaced the weatherstripping on their 240? I need to replace mine because of the water that sprays in sometimes when I wash my car, it's not much and it doesn't happen all the time but it still let's me know that it needs to be fixed. Also, when I'm on the highway I can feel and hear the air coming in through the loose striping on my drivers side door. I'm just wondering if anyone has done this and how difficult is it?


penpen-commander
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it's not hard.just expensive.

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thomasjamal
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Car: 93 coupe

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Yep, I can't even take my car through a car wash...

Why does this stuff have to be so expensive!!


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positron1
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Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 12:29 am
Car: Project: 1993 Nissan 240SX Coupe SR
Daily: 2010 Honda Civic Coupe
Location: Starkville, MS.

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I haven't had a chance to check any prices yet so how much are you guys talking here?

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thomasjamal
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Car: 93 coupe

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I've seen it before for $100+ per door. Right now I can't find it anywhere....

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thomasjamal
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Pull-A=Part FTW!!

If you can find weatherstripping at pull-a-part it's about $0.75, at least here in Charlotte.

nightrunner1
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Car: s13 and evo

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hey you need to go to the store theres this black gunk you role it in to a line and put in be hind the rubber they use this stuff at the dealerships but they also use a smoke machine with it to pin point the exact spot it works and its cheap good luck


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