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kconway
post Dec 23 2010, 06:18 PM
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I installed new trim pieces on the a-pillars that the targa seal sits in going down each pillar. I vaguely remember when those were removed a few years ago there was some black goop between those pieces and the a-pillar. Can someone confirm and suggest a product to replace it with if required.

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post Dec 23 2010, 06:20 PM
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3M weatherstrip adheasive
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post Dec 24 2010, 10:50 AM
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Kev -

Wurth also makes this stuff for that purpose, also available from other vendors than this example (IIRC it's what the P dealers use) -
http://www.nlaparts.com/store/rubber-glue-p-626.html

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post Dec 24 2010, 12:44 PM
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Just to be clear, I'm looking for something that goes between the metal trim and the body, not body and rubber. This keeps water from seeping in between the trim and the body into the cabin. I'm thinking that 3M stuff might do the trick.

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post Dec 24 2010, 04:02 PM
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QUOTE(kconway @ Dec 24 2010, 10:44 AM) *

Just to be clear, I'm looking for something that goes between the metal trim and the body, not body and rubber. This keeps water from seeping in between the trim and the body into the cabin. I'm thinking that 3M stuff might do the trick.

Kev

The 3M never really drys, it stays tacky, and makes a good moisture barrier.
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