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JFG
post Dec 27 2016, 10:29 AM
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The piece that sits on the lip which contains the spot welds and runs from the windshield frame down, across and back up to the roll bar.

A pillar and b pillar have trims (not yet fitted) and then there's the dashboard. As i lost my strip down pics i have no point of reference.

Finally on the door seal itself how does the fold over piece from triangle glass seat with the door mounted seal?
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post Dec 27 2016, 12:08 PM
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1- sound as like what I call the inner door seal. It's on the body and slides over the pinch welded pieces. The new seals press onto the seam with the bulb out. To the door.
2- the a and b pillar trims are not interchangeable. Should be pretty easy to sort out (they attach via screws).
3-the outer door seal (as I refer to it) butts up to the triangle window seal base. And runs the length of the track to the door handle area. If you are installing mine, it's a solid neoprene, and is easier to install by stretching to make thinner, pushing into the track, and letting it expand. Makes a very solid seal that will not pick up water. Unlike the OEM sponge rubber.
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