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They don’t look it. They look like the gaskets I got with my junk china tail lights for my 40. Pretty much garbage.

No offense meant of course. You are just doing such an amazing job with everything else.
They might be knockoffs I’ll find out soon, good catch
 
Rear doors on

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Couple progress shots, got a tiny dent in my door I missed gonna get one of those paintless dent removal guys soon

I found the issue why my injectors were leaking, the place motor west performance didn’t put OEM Toyota seals on the injectors so I went to Specter off road and got OEM seals and it works like a charm. Crazy what o rings can do

Painted at home btw with Sherwin Williams base cost clear coat through a 3m gun and a California air compressor

I’m sending out my door panel upholstery to get redone in leather they’re gonna stitch the leather pattern I drew and I’m gonna install / glue the leather soon

By the way oem screws on the tail lenses are they black or silver?

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So the screws on the drivers side is a different than the passenger. This explains a lot!
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Arnak,
I may have missed this from your earlier post, but materials did you use for the roof gutters?
Thank you!
 
I would like to repair and fill it back up.
Thank you!
I had really good luck with little micro wire wheels for my dremel for removal. I used the 3M stuff everyone recommends to fill it. Definitely tape off your work and peel it before it sets.

Best advice I can give outside of the many write ups is get some dental syringes and preload them for the A-pillar runs. They are tight.
 
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I mean I took my truck down to bare bones I don’t even remember what I did it with but the above comment from Revisk is great
 
The wooden door skins are all soft and mushy after years of weather changes so I attached carbon fiber and now it’s insane stiff, over the carbon I’m going to leather wrap it. Easy and cheap fix + fun

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