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Troy

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Well, that was fun, sort of. I was getting tired of the constant whistling on the highway, so I ordered the 8 piece kit from JCW, The kit arrived in 3 days which is amazing for northern Minnesota. I started on the passenger side and everything came apart quite nicely even if it was crumbling in my hands, drivers side was quite a bit more...dry and hard. Going back in was another story as feeding the strip into the track/guide, I couldn't feed it at all.

After scratching the noggin for a bit, I decided to heavily spray everything with armor-all and everything pretty much slid into place. I did have to get inside the door to grab the bottom edge of the stripping with some needle nose pliers and assist it a little but it was quite easy all in all. I'd say the quality of the new parts seems quite good and I hope it holds up.

While I was at it, I taped the tar paper back to the door as I could hear it buzzing when the tunes are turned up, hope it helps. Having said that, the doors do not impart any sense that they are carved from granite

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Such a fun job!!

I used silicon spray to coax the window runners on..

I couldn’t work out which way round the adhesive rubber on top of the door is supposed to go on. I think I did it wrong... any chance you could post a pic of your door top please?

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I put some peel 'n seal on the inside of my door skins when i had them apart for various reasons.

It seemed like an inexpensive alternative to dynamat.

The doors do sound more solid when closing than they did before.

I did that as well on Dad’s truck and it really did help.

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I put some peel 'n seal on the inside of my door skins when i had them apart for various reasons.

It seemed like an inexpensive alternative to dynamat.

The doors do sound more solid when closing than they did before.

I'm looking to do the belt line window seals on my truck before winter.

There was some discussion about Chinese vs Indian made rubber.

Personally I think Malaysia or Vietnam would be closer to the source and better made than the crap I got from LMC the last time.

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Such a fun job!!

I used silicon spray to coax the window runners on..

I couldn’t work out which way round the adhesive rubber on top of the door is supposed to go on. I think I did it wrong... any chance you could post a pic of your door top please?

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this is the original part as a replacement was not part of the 'kit'. Both inner seals (don't see the sun) are wear free and remain flexible.

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this is the original part as a replacement was not part of the 'kit'. Both inner seals (don't see the sun) are wear free and remain flexible.

Dammit.

My truck did not have them on the door when I got it. So I ordered them up and could not find any pics of how they went on.

So I put mine on wrong. As soon as I did the 2nd door I thought that was the case..

Bugger...

Thanks for helping me, time to order 2 more.

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