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Old 08-02-2009, 11:01 AM   #1
Northern lights
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Location: Whitemud Alberta
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Bad wind

The doors on my 64 don't seal worth a damn and it's lousy with wind noise. I don't really want to adjust the doors as right now, everything lines up nicely on the outside and to adjust the doors in would throw all that out of whack. The weatherstripping is all new but there is daylight showing through at the front of the drivers door and above the wuindow on the passenger side. I thought that, perhaps I could remove the stripping and judisiously bend the tab towards the door and reinstall the stripping but this would likely screw up the paint. Of course, if the paint were to crack, would do it in the crease and I suppose I could mask and repaint the crease/tab before replaceing the stripping and it wouldn't be TOO noticeable but would rather not have to. Any other suggestions???
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