Targa-to-window weatherstripping restraining piece curve |
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Targa-to-window weatherstripping restraining piece curve |
stephestrad |
Jan 2 2014, 03:13 PM
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Yesterday, I started installing new targa-to-window weatherstripping -- the pieces that run along each side of the roof and seal against the top of the windows. I noticed that the curvature of the restraining pieces, the parts into which the weatherstripping slide, do not follow the curve of the roof but instead, bow inward.
Is this normal? Should the curve of the weatherstripping match that of roof? Is there any chance these have been installed backwards and the curve should follow the roof? I'm guessing it's correct as-is, but I was hoping for some confirmation. |
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