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Many members have reported using 1993 - 2002 Kia Sportage weather strip. Some of the Z weather strip is a bit too hard or over sized and prevents the door from closing easily. Occasionally requiring a door adjustment.

I got the precision seals, baked them on warm in my oven for an hour, installed them, shut the door and tried to not open it.  Now over a month and they seem pretty darn good.  I don't have to slam it.  Just for info.  

25 minutes ago, duffymahoney said:

I got the precision seals, baked them on warm in my oven for an hour, installed them, shut the door and tried to not open it.  Now over a month and they seem pretty darn good.  I don't have to slam it.  Just for info.  

That's a great idea, and if someone already has them installed a hair dryer or paint stripper gun on low might work, warm them up, close the doors and don't open them until spring.

I used some seals from McMaster Kar,
Part 1120A333

https://www.specterbyte.com/recursive-issues/

Some pictures in this link. They fit well.

I believe its McMaster-Carr. I have used different versions of theirs on several cars. Looks good when in. Part# 1120-A333 is is about the the right size.
Good luck


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Do any of you who replied remember what size you used? 

For McMaster-Carr

 

Water- & Weather-Rst Rubber Push-on Seal with Bulb on Side, Hollow, for 3/16" Edge, 5/8" High, 25 ft. Length

 

 

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