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NO NEED TO REMOVE RIVET AND THE BRACKET ! JUST PULL OLD RUBBER OUT, SPRAY WD-40 AND SLIDE NEW STRIP IN.
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Originally posted by Mayan-Viking View Post
This is exactly how I feel.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostStill scared to install mine bc of this rivet issue. And it’s like 105° here 😭
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Originally posted by nachizl8 View PostMaybe a dumb question but does this rivet issue not come up if you choose to install the OP aftermarket weather stripping option? Is this something that’s only encountered with this OE style weather stripping?
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Maybe a dumb question but does this rivet issue not come up if you choose to install the OP aftermarket weather stripping option? Is this something that’s only encountered with this OE style weather stripping?
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Still scared to install mine bc of this rivet issue. And it’s like 105° here 😭
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Had to sign up for an account to this forum just for this. In for 2 sets!
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Originally posted by Cubieman View PostStrange, when I did my 3M weather stripping I definitely didn't have any rivets to deal with, just screws, the trim pieces came off fairly easily.
I also don't think any of the previous owners had taken the trim off as the weather stripping was in bad shape.
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Strange, when I did my 3M weather stripping I definitely didn't have any rivets to deal with, just screws, the trim pieces came off fairly easily.
I also don't think any of the previous owners had taken the trim off as the weather stripping was in bad shape.
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Originally posted by T.J. View PostThe riveted bracket wasn’t too bad for me but it’s definitely an unnecessarily tight fit. The back window is fitting pretty tight in that spot on the bottom of the kink now.
I marked the end of the old strip with some masking tape as a target to stretch the strip towards.
Worst part of the whole project was removing the adhesive for the lower strip.
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Well I’m tapped out to do the other side, it’s in tact so maybe some other time. Bmw foam piece to cover the bracket is: 51717037260
Finished product...definitely a difference from the original, the fit is a little different--maybe because it's new? But overall, a great go at this price. I fought the aluminum trim gap to the body at the kink, and just ultimately gave up. I'm not sure if it was like that originally, or there is some magic method to positioning this thing, but, it's one and looks better than the rot that was there.
Last edited by PSUEng; 07-03-2023, 02:22 PM.
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The riveted bracket wasn’t too bad for me but it’s definitely an unnecessarily tight fit. The back window is fitting pretty tight in that spot on the bottom of the kink now.
I marked the end of the old strip with some masking tape as a target to stretch the strip towards.
Worst part of the whole project was removing the adhesive for the lower strip.
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