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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
    Last edited by Maxima SE; 08-23-2020, 12:58 PM.

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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, 11:58 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, 05:56 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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  • Maxima SE
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    I ended up buying the 3M one from ebay. decided that if this project is going to take half of the day, it would be worth spending $30 more for this stupid weatherstripping and hopefully it will last me a decade.

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  • 911Fiddler
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post

    What did you use one your? Was this the 3M stuff? Or is that your temp setup pictured?
    Hi, was not the 3M so some other brand. I would go 3M, usually works out better in the end to buy their stuff.

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