Drivers door weather stripping install Drivers zx813688
update on door weather stripping from JC Whitney install # Drivers zx813688............lots of trial and error and screw ups; think I have finally figured the install........ to where the door will close w/o problems
now I can install a drivers door weather stripping in a bit over 1/2 hour......several little tricks
#1 can of PB Blaster dry lube
#2 HSS drill bit 4mms or 3/16ths
#3 plastic "pry" can get one from the body shop; it is used to install weather stripping/glass hard plastic shaped like a "file" but very smooth
#4 good set of heavy duty pliers "klein electricians"
#5 tube of 3M weather strip adhesive
take out all old weather stripping, clean the channels very well, scrape the old cemented/glued areas off, wire brush it, clean dust off with denatured alcohol, rattle can with similar color..grab a

kick back and let dry
hit the upper channels with pb blaster dry lube..........begin at the upper rear corner begin slowly working the rubber seal into the channel while HOLDING the rubber seal in your right hand under tension!!...work the rubber into the upper channel till it ends then go to the back part of the door and do the same....just get the rubber started then put tension/slight stretch on the strip with your right hand always working the rubber in place a little bit on both sides..........this goes very quickly once you figure it out and get the knack for it.............the front part of the door is a bit more difficult but not much..........very little space and I was about ready to take off the door ....that is when

stumbled on placing it on stretch...........then comes the bottom where there is no channel.........take the rubber weather strip and notice that there are quite a few little fasteners that we had to take out to get it into the channels............DON'T remove the bottom ones!!......keep the rubber on stretch/slight tension line it up while you are on your back and use your
4 mm bit to drill a hole in the bottom of the door sheet metal to accomodate the fastener; pop the fastener in and keep at it till you have about 8-12 inches of excess loop of weather stripping left.........wondering if you have screwed up???.....just use a very sharp pair of LARGE scissors, cut a good butt join and go back with a small spatula.........I used a kids lollipop stick and apply weather strip cement to the areas between the fasteners...........the door closes easily as when the weather strip is installed it is under tension and the diameter is about 40% less then when it is w/o tension.....did hit the door seal and body to door seal with pb dry lube........and it closed snugly but not scarily as it did the first couple of times till I figured out the tension part and not to pull out ......yes, the fasteners do come out easily with a good pair of pliers.....but are a bitch to put back in

the Drivers door weather strip has been in place since sunday and seems to be holding up well
hope this helps; it seems to be working for me
Lou