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[alfa] Re: Spider door seal attachment



Hmmm...  Another person who responded off-digest also
said that the seals don't need to be glued---except,
the seals that are currently in my car (or what's left
of them) are glued in.  And I know Don Brubaker, who
recommended a glue, just finished refurbishing the
doors on his GTV... Curiouser and curiouser. My Spider
is an 86 if that makes a difference.

The new seals are whatever Centerline sells.  I
haven't received them yet, but they were supposed to
ship yesterday so I should see them soon.  I'll take
another look at the car, too, to see if there's some
way that the seals could attach without glue.

Thanks to everyone who has responded.

Chuck King
Chicago, IL
86 Graduate

>  Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:11:59 +0200
>  From: dan.korolyshyn@domain.elided
>  Subject: [alfa] New door seals
>
> I don't think that one wants to "cement" in place
> the door seals on a Spider or Milano for that
> matter.  I've replace door seals on both and all you
> need to do is remove the old ones and press in the
> new ones, no cementing required.  The Milano (Alfa
> 75) door seals come from Alfa pre-sized while the
> ones for the Spiders need to be trimmed. 
>
> Dan K.
>
> -------------------
> 
> Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 15:33:44 -0700
> From: Jonathan Thames <jthames@domain.elided>
> Subject: [alfa] New door seals
> 
> DAP "Weld wood" (I think it's 'weld wood'), contact
> cement--at every local Home Despot.
>
> Jonathan Thames
> Seattle
> 1992 Spider Veloce
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