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Hmmm...
Age: 17
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 530
Location: P-town, Louisiana User is: OffLine |
fresh weatherstripping
so the weatherstripping on my truck isnt really torn to bad but it is really fadded and nasty looking, i searched but could find anything so what do u guys recommend for bringing it back to life? thanks
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Registered User
Age: 20
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 411
Location: Blue Springs User is: OffLine |
Re: fresh weatherstripping
order new ones from lmctruck there faily cheap
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Hmmm...
Age: 17
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 530
Location: P-town, Louisiana User is: OffLine |
Re: fresh weatherstripping
are they hard to replace? and im kinda on a budget lmao
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Registered User
Age: 28
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,941
Location: staples, mn User is: OffLine |
Re: fresh weatherstripping
take them off and spay paint them. i used to have to do that to house weatherstripping because the mexicans i worked with didnt care to take them out when they sprayed the house out. but the home ones are plastic, but hey for $3 for a can or paint it will get you buy untill you can afford new ones.
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Registered User
Age: 18
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 155
Location: Wichita, Ks User is: OffLine |
Re: fresh weatherstripping
perhaps some trim black cleaner stuff, or just get new from lmc if you could afford it
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Registered User
Age: 43
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 10
Location: Fayetteville,NC User is: OffLine |
Re: fresh weatherstripping
Get you a tube of 'Sil-Glyde',Its made for w-stripping,belts,brake pads,cable,window channels,it has silicone,Its waterproof,non-melting,I got mine from NAPA,And its a few dollars a tube.
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