door weatherstripping question

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kensmith

door weatherstripping question

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I have a 1978 spider and the weatherstripping around the door opening along the rocker panel sill plates is bad and needs replacing. I see a couple of vendors that sell it but not sure of the quality. Vick's sells it in a one piece that you cut to fit and it will do both door openings. IAP sells it by each door so you have to buy 2 pieces. I was wondering if it can be purchased from a different vendor like Softseal? Anyone one have good or bad information on the weatherstripping or vendors? Is adhesive required to install? Thanks
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NCArachnid
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I purchased some by-the-foot from an upholstery shop. It matched the shape perfectly but had a different texture on the plastic part. This would have been fine if I replaced both, but the driver's side was fine so I left it stock. A sharp eye could catch it. I didn't use adhesive and it is very secure.
My experience.
Jon

1972 1600 spider (undergoing moderate freshening....yeah who are we kidding. Restoration in progress)
1983 Pininfarina 2000 FI (willing organ donor)
1968 Chevy C-10 SWB (faithful shop truck)
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azruss
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upholstery supply houses carry a variety of windlaces. this consists of round rubber tubing attached to a vinyl or rubber "U" strip with a metal interior. can be bought with the tube and U in line or at 90 degrees. also different sizes of tubing. Boat shops carry such stuff as well.
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azruss wrote:upholstery supply houses carry a variety of windlaces. this consists of round rubber tubing attached to a vinyl or rubber "U" strip with a metal interior. can be bought with the tube and U in line or at 90 degrees. also different sizes of tubing. Boat shops carry such stuff as well.
So it's just windlace? Mine is so worn out I thought it was rubber weatherstripping. I have a good friend who has an upholstery shop and I know he has tons of windlacing.
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azruss
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ken, i used windlace when mine wore out after a couple of years. It works great. biggest issue is what to do at the ends.
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manoa matt
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800
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There should be a small rubber cap at the end by the vent window, and a large rubber cap by the door.
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