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Googs Member Since: 19 May 2022 Location: Tassie Posts: 158 |
I had the same problem on my drivers fr door (rhd) and same as you went to Parts department at the Dealers, cost an arm & leg so i carefully trimmed the the worn out piece of seal off and did the same to each door so it looked the same.
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21st Nov 2022 7:15pm |
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jimmie Member Since: 19 Jul 2014 Location: Warsaw Posts: 162 |
for pillar rubber - cheap solution - buy worn pillar with good rubber, cut it carefully, and glue to your pillar.
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21st Nov 2022 9:58pm |
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T4ls Member Since: 09 Sep 2023 Location: Berkshire Posts: 16 |
Hi guys, appreciate this is an old post now but I have the exact same issue on the d pillar on my newly acquired car. Hoping someone can advise if it’s just cosmetic or could lead to issues like water ingress if not replaced. Keen to avoid having the replace the whole pillar if it can be avoided or at least deferred until I get other work done. Thanks |
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7th Oct 2023 8:07pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
I drive in dusty conditions. When giving the car its rare washing, if dirty water runs out from the bottom of the cover I flush water into the top until clean water runs out the bottom. No water gets inside the car. |
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7th Oct 2023 8:41pm |
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T4ls Member Since: 09 Sep 2023 Location: Berkshire Posts: 16 |
Thanks, GraemeS the water running onto the car as a result of the missing trim was my main concern. It sounds like its been fine for you so I'll keep an eye, hopefully, mine will be the same. Ill likely get the seal replaced at some point from an aesthetics perspective but if not critical/low risk leaving it for a bit then makes sense to wait till other jobs are being done. |
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8th Oct 2023 7:18pm |
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