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Re: Door Seals
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h I have the same problem on mine, but it's because the door handle clips are in the way so the weatherstripping is pushed out. I still need to correct that.

The door handle clips should be flush with the door jamb and not stick out at all. If they are sticking out, then they are not in all the way.


I came to the conclusion that my handle clips are not correct for the car. The two doors have different clips in them, and neither is flush even though they are in all the way (confirmed by visual inspection and additional hammering for good measure). They can't be pushed forward anymore. So I cut off the parts that were interfering with the weatherstrip and put the weatherstrip on. If I ever need to remove the door handles I would've needed to remove the door panels and drop the glass anyways. So nothing changed for me there.

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Each door uses a different clip so maybe they’ve gotten mixed up with rear to front or left to right.

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The clips should stick out 1/32" or so, so you can get a flathead screwdriver under them easily, but not more than that.

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Re: Door Seals
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I removed the door seals from the passenger doors, cleaned off all the old adhesive, and sanded & painted where the new seals will go. (I can't say removing the old adhesive was my favourite project.)

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This front seal for the rear door is split some. I think I'll just try to repair it for now. I see Steele has them as part of the rear door set.

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What was the reason for the metal support in the bottom seal? Was this a production thing, or did the bottom door seal have a tendency to come loose?

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I haven't noticed this before, but I'm guessing the inner door shell has this seam because it was also used for the junior models?

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Thats basically where they added the 5" for the senior models.

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Re: Door Seals
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For the rear door, your observation and Kev’s comment are exactly right. The inner door stamping is the same with an add-on and different skin for the extra length of the senior sedans. This was the same up to and including the 1956 models which used basically the same door. 1954 was the first year of any real change on the rear door when its hump was flattened rather than being a full radius and, of course, the outer skin was changed completely for 1955 and 1956.

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I see Steele has them as part of the rear door set.


Steele will sell parts from the kits separately too. Just ask.

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Steele will sell parts from the kits separately too. Just ask.


I hadn't thought of that, good to know!

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Just speculation on why they had the metal strip embedded in the rubber but with the adhesives of the day perhaps they thought vulcanizing the rubber to the metal would prevent the weatherstrip from sagging or dropping down in the middle and getting torn up if the adhesive let go. IIRC, there is also a metal strip on one of the vertical pieces where the door closes against it in a sort of sliding action. That strip might be there to take the added mechanical stress.

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