Looks like my passenger door trim has become detached. Any suggestions on how to fix this besides replacing the entire door trim completely?
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Originally posted by Thoglan View PostThe above weatherstripping glue seems the most common solution. Annoying to get where I'm at so I used 3m double sided tape which is the same gauge as the weatherstripping and fit nicely. Still holding it up after about a year, if that fails then I'll use the 3m glue.
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One of the first things I had to do was this when I got my car. I used 3M Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive and has held up for 2+ yrs so far. Keep in mind weather wise, my area doesn't see much hot weathers in the summer though so am not sure how it would last if it was in 100+ degree weather.
Whichever adhesive you go for make sure you get some really good clamps and let it sit at least over night. I used something similar to these: https://www.amazon.com/Professional-...9743101&sr=8-6
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i would suggest to just bite the bullet, buy a new set ..
when i got mine 14 years ago, tried all type of glues, methods, just won't hold that well..
a new set gives you that piece of mind ~
the new set got me covered so far for 12 years .. (hope it's good for another upcoming 5 years at least, i have indoor garage now)
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Originally posted by chalaka View Posti would suggest to just bite the bullet, buy a new set ..
I think it's worth trying the 3M stuff first.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
If they are otherwise OK, why buy new? They are stupid expensive for what they are. Have you priced them in today's market?
I think it's worth trying the 3M stuff first.
well, if condition isn't that bad, perhaps 3M has newer and better glue formula ~~
reminds me of that yaw sensor pricing increase~ just don't understand that 1000 usd cost for such sensor back then ~
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Originally posted by simon_c View PostAppreciate the help guys. Is there a difference between the 3M black and yellow super?
"The yellow super weather strip adhesive 08001 and black 08008 are the same product, only difference is the color."
and after reading through the product description, this thing is indeed amazing
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[for reference to members who wonders about the difference] quote from Corvetteforum
note on the difference in case if you apply this to somewhere else involving paint.
#08001 (yellow) - This adhesive contains solvents that outgas while curing. These solvents may soften some paints or coatings and may cause failure of the paint bond or coating bond. Test in an inconspicuous space.
#08008 (black) - Avoid getting adhesive on surrounding painted surfaces.
#08011 (black) - Avoid putting adhesive on exposed painted surfaces.Last edited by chalaka; 04-13-2022, 07:04 PM.
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