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Dec 4, 2004 - 3:27 PM
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 25, '02 From Pittsburgh/Clairton, PA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
listen to Kwanza, or do some research and find another thing that will eat water.
i think this problem is the cause of weather strippings lookin like crap in the end. sticking and constant cool/heating. -------------------- ![]() |
Dec 4, 2004 - 3:55 PM
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Nov 16, '04 From UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I don't use WD40, as it's a bit tough on rubber and plastics....
I use a teflon based synthetic lube, and smear it around the contact points. Seems to work. The biggest issue I have is the windows freezing to the rubbers. This seems to cure it. -------------------- JDM ST205
Blitz Spec NUR Exhaust, somewhere over $1000 Needing another one 18000 miles later, bloody annoying. |
Dec 4, 2004 - 4:05 PM
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 25, '02 From Pittsburgh/Clairton, PA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
rubbers = weatherstrips...
right? or are there some other rubbers you're talking about otherwise (iunno???) -------------------- ![]() |
Dec 4, 2004 - 4:15 PM
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 28, '04 From beverly hills Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Freezing? What is that
I suggest getting a hair dryer and a cloth then heat the areas around your door frame and wiping any liquid off of it. |
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