RRC/D1/D2 Upgraded door seal material

ERover82

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This is pristine seal material left over from a project making full pre-cut/bonded seals from a few years ago. This can be cut cleanly with a metal-cutting circular saw blade and bonded with a variety of adhesives to make nice looking door seals. This material seals very securely due to featuring a thicker triple-bulb design than OEM. Because of this, doors will be stiff to close until the material breaks in to the varying gaps between the body and doors, but will seal out noise, water, and dust better than ever.

$125 for 80ft shipped anywhere in the US. This is more than enough for any combination of doors.

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Instructions:
Fit material to door edges and cut corners at the same angles as original, preferably using a metal-cutting circular blade with a backing. Then install them in place and bond the ends together with black-colored rubber adhesive or cyanoacrylate-based glue.

Some have also tried bending and pressing them sharply into corners so there is only one cut to bond at the bottom. I have not personally tried this method.

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Tugela

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This is a worthwhile investment. I bought a pre-cut set of this stuff from Eric a few years back and it's definitely an improvement over factory seals. Also, Eric's a solid guy to do business with and I'd buy more if I had the vehicles.
 
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BugeyeLen

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We had a roll delivered today. Eric was great to deal with. Great communication, prompt to ship and the seal looks like a huge improvement. I hope to get it installed soon.
Any suggestions on a good bonding agent?
 
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ERover82

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We had a roll delivered today. Eric was great to deal with. Great communication, prompt to ship and the seal looks like a huge improvement. I hope to get it installed soon.
Any suggestions on a good bonding agent?

If you can cut the angles perfectly, any CA glue bonds very strong. Otherwise a thicker adhesive like 3m rubber adhesive is more forgiving of small gaps. I'd clean the ends with acetone first and carefully bond them in place on the vehicle so they aren't disturbed. Don't close the doors for at least 24 hours so it's best done when warm outside or in a shop.
 
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