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weather stripping[200/87] posted by pomp on
Monday, 14 September 1998, at 3:52 p.m.

the weather stripping around the doors on my 240 wagon has been coming un-done. what's the best method/product for putting it back in place for good? --
'87 240 Wagon 150K, '90 740 GLE 16v 181K


Re: weather stripping[200/87] posted by Randy on
Monday, 14 September 1998, at 5:43 p.m.

>the weather stripping around the doors on my 240 wagon has been >coming un-done. what's the best method/product for putting it back in >place for good?

Pomp,
The weather stripping around the doors of the 240 is not held on with an adhesive- it fits in a channel. Notice the back side of the weather stripping fits into the channel on the door. Sometimes it helps to spray some Nu Vinyl , ArmorAll, etc. on the rubber to make it slip in a little easier as well as an occasional nudge with a DULL putty knife, but it just consisits of getting one edge seatted and then pushing the second edge in until it seats- work your way towards the end (at the bottom of the door)




 


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