dbower
Well-Known Member
I'm replacing the vertical weatherstrips at the leading edge of the rear side windows. These are the tubular strips that "seal" (I use that term loosely) the rear side glass against the door side glass. Some questions:
- it appears that the old weatherstrips were glued to the glass. Any recommendations on what adhesive to use? I assume 3M makes something specifically for rubber-to-glass.
- I'm thinking that the order of installation should be rubber to glass, then metal trim piece slid over the rubber U-channel, then the rubber bead poked into the metal channel. Other recommendations? Without talc or some liquid rubber lube, sliding the metal trim over the rubber seems more theoretical than actually possible, but will using a lube cause the metal trim piece to work loose later?
- does the metal trim strip get glued to the rubber? I did not see any old adhesive on mine, but these may have been replaced before.
- the rubber strip appears to be slightly longer than it needs to be. Before I cut it too short, do these shrink in length over time?
Let the rubber/lube/shrink jokes begin.
Don
- it appears that the old weatherstrips were glued to the glass. Any recommendations on what adhesive to use? I assume 3M makes something specifically for rubber-to-glass.
- I'm thinking that the order of installation should be rubber to glass, then metal trim piece slid over the rubber U-channel, then the rubber bead poked into the metal channel. Other recommendations? Without talc or some liquid rubber lube, sliding the metal trim over the rubber seems more theoretical than actually possible, but will using a lube cause the metal trim piece to work loose later?
- does the metal trim strip get glued to the rubber? I did not see any old adhesive on mine, but these may have been replaced before.
- the rubber strip appears to be slightly longer than it needs to be. Before I cut it too short, do these shrink in length over time?
Let the rubber/lube/shrink jokes begin.
Don