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Screw size for velvet upper door seal on coupe?

Anyone have a pic or sizing of the tiny screws that hold the velvet upper door seals to the body?

I bought the seals from our host, but don't have a reference for the screws...I understand they are micro tiny, and I don't want to get some that are too large and cause clearance issues with the door frame...

Thanks!

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I have a 81, no screws just snapped in.
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Thanks Ernie, this one definately needs screws - nothing to snap to, just holes in the body, holes in the seal to be joined by 3M adhesive and screws.
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Hope this helps!

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I used 6mm stainless steel sheet metal screws (Ace hardware), slightly bigger than the originals, but fit nicely in the original cupped washers...maybe .30 each...Also, several of my original screws wouldn't fully tighten when I reinstalled them, so got the slightly larger 6mm ones...

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Agfours--mine had like a bent wire/s in the strip that you lined up with holes in door. Perhaps a trip to a local body shop would help?
Ernie 81sc

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