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> Rubber Replacents, Finally done ! How I did it ….
jim_hoyland
post Mar 14 2022, 11:12 AM
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Before I replace the targa top and door piller rubbers, I need to review the ins/outs of this. Seems like there’s a good thread How To do this……
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post Mar 15 2022, 10:03 AM
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Re read my post. The warm soapy water will make make the rubber "cut like butter".

As far as new tracks go I haven't used them or even seen them. These were made to work with the OEM tracks. If they held tolerance, and actually made them to factory specs, there should be no issue. They require more time and patience to get these intalled, as you are installing 1/2" at a time.

I start by locating exactly where I want the corner block to sit, and work to ward the front. I do put the onside lip on 1st as it seems easier to me.
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