Window Seal Replacements

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Do you think an average person could knock it all out in a day (cargo ones aside). I have also got to do the mudflap ones as well
I’d say average guy (myself) no, not at all. To do it right and make sure all the seals are aligned properly, I don’t think so. I did about one door a day. Usually 2-4hrs. And I’d get too stressed or tired, so I’d call it a day so I don’t mess it up.
 
I’d say average guy (myself) no, not at all. To do it right and make sure all the seals are aligned properly, I don’t think so. I did about one door a day. Usually 2-4hrs. And I’d get too stressed or tired, so I’d call it a day so I don’t mess it up.
Yeah, that sounds about right and how long I thought it would take. Don't even want to imagine what a dealer or shop would charge. 😂
 
Yeah, that sounds about right and how long I thought it would take. Don't even want to imagine what a dealer or shop would charge. 😂
Oh I’m sure it is a crap ton. But it’s really not that hard at all. Just be careful with door panels and delicate items. I could have done 2 doors a day but on a couple of them I had some other things to fix.
 
I just finished my window and door restorations, including all weatherstripping and races, and everything but the rear sliding windows was surprisingly easy.

I was missing about half the press-in clips that secure the door wiring harness in place under the panels, never found them in a Toyota parts catalog, but did find a part that's almost identical.

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vs Corsa CLIP-600 - | CLIP-600 - Corsa Technic | Harness Tape-On Clip (6 x 7mm hole) - https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=1530

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