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Gord, if the door weatherstrips are new then the doors will not shut easily with the windows up. I replaced mine in '85 with new GM strips and they are still tight even after adjusting the glass fuzzies etc.
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Yes they are new.....or reasonably so.....but not even close to being installed correctly. That's my point a complete half a$$ed effort everywhere you look. Have to slam dr. door and when you do the glass slips up over the drip rail molding. It's just easier to leave the window down a bit, even then you have to give er a good shove. By comparison though the pass. door is almost a perfect fit. Still bugs the hell out of me though that they didn't put all the fasteners on the door trim. Also didn't remove the stainless door edge trim before over-painting the doors. Window flops around like a fish, at least 3in of flop.
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