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Old 03-30-2009, 06:43 AM
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Default Re: second gen camaro door alignment

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Sounds like the weather stripping? I seem to have had the same problem.

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I am thinking the same thing. The repop weatherstrip can be stiff.
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Old 03-30-2009, 06:48 AM
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I am glad this came about, because I was wondering what "brand" to use? Anyone use the repro "latex" weather stripping?
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ive heard that the latex is better. it fits more like the originals
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I was at a vendors show in Jersey a while back and there was a company making the weather stripping more like the originals. I think it was called, "Super Soft"?
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Default Re: second gen camaro door alignment

never heard of them. all i know is soft seal weatherstripping is crap. i thought the OER stuff would have been good, the drip rail weatherstrip is peeling away from the metal mount plate at each end. i paid like 300 for the set from classic industries. i'll never recommend it to anyone. its hard not real cushiony like i would have expected
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