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Does anyone know where I can get this door seal for my 51 200?
Stuck carpet in and realized water is getting in from that point when it rains
Posted on: 10/9 16:36
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Re: Inner door seal
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Steele Rubber.
Generic weatherstripping MIGHT work for cheaper, but you need to adhere it properly. Not peel and stick.
Posted on: 10/9 16:53
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Re: Inner door seal
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It is a long molded piece so if you want original looks and fit Steele Rubber is probably the option and also probably the most expensive. At one time Kanter also had door rubber made by a different suppleir but with the new ownership and all the changes there I don't know if they still have anything to offer. Wouldn't hurt to give them a call though.
As HPH said, ordinary generic and inexpensive door edge weather strip such as is used on the edges of the door itself might work but the two different shapes are engineered to sort of overlap and work together to guide water down and away from the interior. Whether you could get a decent tight and long lasting fix is unknown if you use the generic edge type weatherwtrip..
Posted on: 10/9 17:20
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Rubber the Right Way also has the seals, though it looks like it comes in a kit with the rest of the door weatherstrip. A call to them will probably allow you to just order the front piece. Cost is a little less than Steele.
-Kevin
Posted on: 10/9 17:36
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I would be inclined to replace that with the correct seal. It is both a seal and it is a rain gutter as well.
Posted on: 10/10 0:03
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I ordered the full set for both front doors from Steele for my '51 300 Sedan.
Had a friend of mine who is a 20+ year body man help me with the install. Fitment went very well, sealed up very nicely. Did the all the seals, the one on the A pillar, and the full seal on the door. Water tight VS the garden hose and a few rain falls. Well worth the money spent.
Posted on: 10/10 19:45
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Another issue with non-correct gasketing is that it may absorb water and freeze the door shut in cold weather.
Posted on: 10/10 19:58
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Right. I’m inquiring as to where I can get that seal.
Posted on: 10/10 23:05
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Steele Rubber or Rubber the Right Way. Both have it. Or you can order from Max Merritt Packard Parts for a slight discount on the Steele Rubber seal.
Posted on: 10/10 23:20
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