Unsung hero - great door seals (1 Viewer)

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CharlieS

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I want to share how impressed I am with the lowly rubber door seal in the 200. It does an amazing job if keeping water (and whatever is in it) out. Not a drop made it inside. That's a great design!


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To get an idea of how deep the mud was:
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I sprayed off the outside, but the mud persisted in the door jambs.
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Cool pic's !

How are you holding your tracks on? Zip ties?
 
Cool pic's !

How are you holding your tracks on? Zip ties?
It is some maxtrax contraption with ratchet straps that go around the spare tire.
 
And stunning fall color. :cool:
 
Hard to ignore the stellar fall color pallet in that second picture. I visited the Warren/Sugarbush area last February - it was my first trip to Vermont. It’s a trip I’ll never forget.
 
Just another reason why lc200 are indestructible and build to last! Arigato!
 
I noticed the same on my recent play in the mud! I thought to myself, how good are those seals!
 
For the LC guys, there's another seal that can be added that goes between the front and rear door jambs. Checkout the thread in this post.

I had actually just replaced this trim on my drivers side as it had a small tear. 95% relies on an adhesive backing in the channel on the rear door. A little nub on the very top where it secures into the brightwork trim. Creates a nice seal between the front and rear door. I don't see how this wouldn't just drop in on the LC200. Prob also handy to keep the jams cleaner offroading? Cheap and easy.

67895-60030​
Weatherstrip Rear Door (Passenger)​
$16.09​
67896-60030Weatherstrip Rear Door (Driver)$16.09

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