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i bought one from vintagerubber.com and the shop cannot seem to find a way to install it! I guess they are just plain dumb!! I dont think vintage rubber sent me a wrong rear hatch weatherstrip for my 1972 240z

Edited by jalexquijano
9 minutes ago, motorman7 said:

Here is how I did mine.  For the 3 piece strip, I put the center one in first, centering as best I could.  Then put on the two sides....trimmed the extra length.  Hope the pics are clear enough

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perfect! thank you

  • 4 weeks later...
On 8/3/2016 at 11:34 AM, jalexquijano said:

Just to let you know the shop finally managed to install it! Thanks for the pictures!

I'm curious to know how the shop did it? There is no welting so I am guessing you have to use weatherstrip glue and tape to hold it in place?

 

1 hour ago, hatepotholez said:

I'm curious to know how the shop did it? There is no welting so I am guessing you have to use weatherstrip glue and tape to hold it in place?

 

yes. i used 3M weatherstrip glue. just follow the directions and take your time

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