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Rubber seal between body & door


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Neutral Newbie

In Japs car the rubber seal normally runs along the door perimeter but for the octy the strip is glued on the car frame. For my almost 3 yr old octy, some part has lost the "sticky-ness" and looks awful. Any one also encounter this problem ? Any special glue or tape that can use to secure it back ?

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Glue should do the work. But need to find those can tahan heat. May be can call Servo what type of glue they use. nod.gif

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Understand that this happened to you about 1 years ago, it happened to mine now, due to my daughter stepping in and out on the seal. Can you be kind enough to share what kind of glue did you use.

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Neutral Newbie

Yes it happen to mine too...and somemore my roof fabric that supposed to stick sag down now at the rear passenger seats...probably after hundreds of *thuds* when closing our boot...shakehead.gif

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Neutral Newbie

my internal rubber seal peeled off too.....im temporary using the glue tat i use to paste my shoe sole on tat stupid seal but it wont last long...

best is to hammer a nail and lock it down permanently

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Tried what you said, but the contact adhesive for shoes cannot take the heat. Solved mine using sealant for engine seal, it is as good as new. Nailing it in will cause rusting from cathodic corrosion, which is even worse.

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Got it from a DIY shop in Bugis (brother's shop), still have quite a lot, if you are around Serangoong North Area,, I can help you. It takes about 10 to 15 mins to fix, but the coffee will cost you.wink.gif

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Neutral Newbie

kk hehee.

 

ask u another thing. i jus got a quote for timing belt, fan belt, remaining belts & water pump change at 600 including labour. is tat ok?

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Not too sure, the guys might be better at it, usually do them seperately, to budget my cost and also time. Do the timing belt and water pump first. The rest of the belt can do later.

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Well, IMO I think do it together will be best as it's at the same location [;)] ... Furthermore, you will save another labour cost and time [:/] ... Price is also reasonable dude [:)] ...

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