I just put my OEM style weathersrip back on my 65s doors. They close hard now. I have heard of a "soft" weatherstrip. Anybody use it? Does it work? Who is supplier? What do judges think of it? Jerry
SOFT WEATHERSTRIP ????
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Re: SOFT WEATHERSTRIP ????
the repo W/S being peddled about 10 years ago was much firmer than originals and made for slamming the door a requiement. the A/S i got from Jay Price a couple years ago was soft as originals and had the solid 3" piece at the top rear corner of the coupe door as per the originals. would bet the A/S you're using is old stock repo. mike- Top
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Re: SOFT WEATHERSTRIP ????
same here i bought some weatherstrip nos for the doors and hatch for a 69 and very firm compared to aftermarket , you will probably find that difficult to shut at first and if fit of doors are good , the rubbers will compress with a short period of time and a warm climate change , . dont be concerned , i have fit many original door weatherstrips on GMs and a good slam at first , dont despair, i have had similar concerns in the past.- Top
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I think that you should not have any problems with C-2 or C-3 weatherstrip from Corvette Rubber. I do not speak C-1 fluently so I cannot address that. I sold his rubber for about 15 years with no complaints.Dick Whittington- Top
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