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Any ever have to replace a door panel gasket on 6G? Small issue that bothers me more than it probably should….
My driver’s side door window doesn’t seal perfectly when closed. It seems the small triangular piece of gasket that sandwiches the window when closed (front-most corner nearest the side view mirror) was warped/damaged from factory. When my window is fully closed, the warp doesn’t allow for a flush seal against the glass, and significant wind noise gets through. (It’s a Bronco, I know) My concern is water intrusion. If that much wind is getting through I can’t imagine water will not. Haven’t driven in the rain yet, so I can’t confirm either way.
I am able to press against the stretched/bulged warp while driving (forgot to mention the protrusion is on the inside portion) and the wind noise stops completely. I suspect a new gasket will fix the problem.
For anyone who might have replaced this gasket (it runs the entire perimeter of the inner door, between the metal and the plastic door panel, and comes up at a small triangle in the forward-most part of the door), is this just a press-on like most weather strips? Or does it require adhesive?
My driver’s side door window doesn’t seal perfectly when closed. It seems the small triangular piece of gasket that sandwiches the window when closed (front-most corner nearest the side view mirror) was warped/damaged from factory. When my window is fully closed, the warp doesn’t allow for a flush seal against the glass, and significant wind noise gets through. (It’s a Bronco, I know) My concern is water intrusion. If that much wind is getting through I can’t imagine water will not. Haven’t driven in the rain yet, so I can’t confirm either way.
I am able to press against the stretched/bulged warp while driving (forgot to mention the protrusion is on the inside portion) and the wind noise stops completely. I suspect a new gasket will fix the problem.
For anyone who might have replaced this gasket (it runs the entire perimeter of the inner door, between the metal and the plastic door panel, and comes up at a small triangle in the forward-most part of the door), is this just a press-on like most weather strips? Or does it require adhesive?
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