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Old 03-14-09, 02:28 AM
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FL weather strip problem on my 85'

I've been around auto parts, body shops looking for the weather strip that goes
on the out side of the window and no one can tell me any thing good. so is there
a section or some one that can help me with this problem? I have tape on my windows so the water won't go in the door, and thank God that I have a garage!
and any way what is the propper name for that particular item?
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If you are speaking about the one at the bottom of the window on the outside, it is called the outer belt molding. There is an inner one as well. Either way, black dragon auto (.com) has them as does mazda dealer.
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Originally Posted by IanS
If you are speaking about the one at the bottom of the window on the outside, it is called the outer belt molding. There is an inner one as well. Either way, black dragon auto (.com) has them as does mazda dealer.
Thanks man I apreciated!
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