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QUOTE(Neal @ Jul 31 2004, 07:57 AM) I bought from Sam, good seal still squeaks. It's because all the other fastener stuff on the top is worn I just installed a new OEM seal yesterday (bought a car a while back that had ALL oem seals in never-opened bags in the trunk). The original seal has flocking (spray-on felt like inside a glove box) on the seal to stop the sqeaks. If I did not have that new seal already, I would have definitely gone with a sammy or kerry? seal. The top can also squeak on the rubber blocks that are part of the rear latch. Try rubbing glycerin (from the drugstore) on the seals to lubricate and stop the squeak. |
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