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  • Maxima SE
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    the 7/16" tubing worked great. i did the passenger side but the glass doesnt seal against the new weatherstripping. I even loosened the glass bolts and moved it around and just can't seem to get a 100% water tight seal. anyone else have this issue? in this pic you can see the buldge created in the weatherstripping by the inner 7/16 tube... maybe i should have pushed it in further?

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  • Maxima SE
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
    Yea, same stuff, just make sure it is lubed up quite liberally.
    That’s what she said

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  • Cubieman
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    Yea, same stuff, just make sure it is lubed up quite liberally.

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  • Maxima SE
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
    I got mine from a Ace/True Value store, don't know if those are national or regional. I got a few different sizes, I can't remember which I finally used. I want to say it was a size that looked slightly smaller in diameter than your average 3/8" OD clear tubing.
    The most important thing when ramming the tubing into 3M is to grease it up really well with some silcone lubricant, that helps tremendously.

    EDIT: Just looked out in the garge, it looks like I used some 7/16" OD tubing.
    thanks. so its a clearing tubing like the one i have above?

    https://www.acehardware.com/departme...tubing/4315537
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  • Cubieman
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    I got mine from a Ace/True Value store, don't know if those are national or regional. I got a few different sizes, I can't remember which I finally used. I want to say it was a size that looked slightly smaller in diameter than your average 3/8" OD clear tubing.
    The most important thing when ramming the tubing into 3M is to grease it up really well with some silcone lubricant, that helps tremendously.

    EDIT: Just looked out in the garge, it looks like I used some 7/16" OD tubing.
    Last edited by Cubieman; 08-23-2020, 10:58 AM.

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  • Maxima SE
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    can someone tell me what kind of vinyl tubing you used and where u got it from? i used various hoses and a vinly tubing and i still can't get rid of the kinking like you guys did. this is the best i was able to get it to look. I am using the 3M one and after a couple attempts it is starting to develop some wrinkling to it that wont come out

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  • Cubieman
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    The 3M stuff is a must for this job if doing the lower sills. I can't imagine the time it would take to only use a heat gun not to mention more potential for inadvertent damage.

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  • Icecream
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    the aerosol 3M adhesive remover for the sills. It was the only thing that got the adhesive clean and it still took a while.
    Last edited by Icecream; 07-10-2020, 04:56 PM.

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  • Drewrivera
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    Doesn't look like anyone had a hard time with it but if someone does have a hard time at the " bent" angle or " curved part", try using a wire hanger for the bend. Mine kept wrinkling up at that part so I did that and it worked.

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  • NZ_M3
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    Have anyone tried these other type of weather strip and see if it fits better?? They seem like a closer shape to what was originally on the window trim to me?? No?

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  • 8000RPM
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    Cool, that helps! Thanks again!

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  • Cubieman
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    Where my finger is approx. where your 3M should stop and meet up with the rubber seal around the door/B Pillar. If you notice that piece has a slightly elongated part that the quarter glass shuts on. That "piece" should more or less meet up with your new quarter rubber.
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    Also here is a better shot, if you look closely you can hopefully see the 3M touching the factory B pillar rubber "tab". If I remember correctly there MAY have been a slight gap between the two, but this works.

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  • 8000RPM
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    Finally tackled this. I wasn’t paying more attention to the original seal but how is the seal supposed to be positioned? On or beside the triangle window seal? Right now I have it over.

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  • Stock_E46_M3
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    Need to do this badly, appreciate the diy

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