Gregg wrote:I recently installed the WH lower door seal on the driver side. I have to slam the f**k out of the door for it to close completely. I wish I had researched this a little more before I bought them. However, it was a WH XMAS Special. I don't think cracking the window will make much difference with a soft top but I'll give it a try. Over at CB.com someone suggested a heat gun...
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Any other idears?
mickphatmac wrote:Gregg wrote:I recently installed the WH lower door seal on the driver side. I have to slam the f**k out of the door for it to close completely. I wish I had researched this a little more before I bought them. However, it was a WH XMAS Special. I don't think cracking the window will make much difference with a soft top but I'll give it a try. Over at CB.com someone suggested a heat gun...
http://classicbroncos.com/forums/showth ... hut&page=2
Any other idears?
I got the JBG ones, my drivers side would NOT close no matter how hard I slammed it... Passenger side fit great without any trouble.
I found that the thick rubber part on the foreward tip with the screw in it up by the dash had to be trimmed.
I cut about 1/2" off of the back of the square part opposite where the screw goes in...just up to the metal insert so the metal inside the rubber is still attached and wont pop off when the screw tightens down on it. Don't cut it all the way down to the metal insert, leave at least 1/8".
I can't remember exactly how the rear of the molding got cut down but I think I cut both of the mating surfaces. The part facing into the cab that is in contact with metal and the rubber facing the rear of the Bronco opposite the screw, again like the front.
They are tight, but they close all the way with effort, but no slamming! Wind noise is almost zero-ish :)
I suggest doing the front bumper 1st, that made a big difference and then check for where your application is binding up.
I seriously doubt it has anything to do with the middle rubber on any of the Mfg's but rather, Both ends!
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