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|  Door and roof rail weatherstrips 
			
			So what is everyone using  i had  used the latex style seemed to work well but would like other opinions
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			Assume this is for 2nd gen Camaros?  Most of your other recent posts have been directed towards those.  If so, I have the Steele Rubber door and roof-rail set and you have to give it a pretty firm close to fully latch the door closed.  Most of this is from the door seal, but the roof rail adds to it.  I have a softer set of roof rail strips (manufacturer unknown, I've had them for 20 years or so) that are latex and I am going to try soon to see if it improves.
		 
				__________________ 70Z28 04B Norwood Forest Green-white Stripes Black DeLuxe Interior Owned since 1978 - First Car | 
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|  Weatherstrips 
			
			thanks but these will be for  69 CAMARO
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			I went through a couple sets on my 69.  One was the latex set and I am thinking that was the set one end pulled off.  It has been several years ago but I am thinking a parts dealer said they had them made and they showed up in a OER box.  I think one set was from heartbeat and other from camaro specialties.  I finally broke down and bought an nos set
		 
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