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Old 08-30-2009, 11:35 AM
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Yeah, need to keep the water OUTSIDE the car!

Yes, I am replacing the blower motor as well to get the defrost to work. The seals will help with the leaks and rain INSIDE the car.

I am still not sure about changing out the rubber myself. Windshields aside, what is involved in changing out the rubber on the doors and windows?



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Originally Posted by Chad300tdt View Post
I'd do that all myself, since you will most likely find some rot under the seals that should be remedied before installing the new seals.

The front windshield isn't THAT bad to pull out and replace the seal, but the rear is a tough one and can easily break if not handled properly.

The other seals aren't difficult, just time consuming.

Also, are you thinking that replacing the seals will keep the windows from fogging when it rains? The only thing that will cure that is using the defrost or the AC.
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