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I decided not to glue and the seals seem to be held in well. Looking at the seal, three are 2 sets of ribs. The wider ribs go into the channel. This puts the holes towards the outside.
I started at the upper rear on both sides and used a dull plastic trim tool. You want the corner well seated else it won't work. I worked the top and rear vertical sections evenly until enough was installed that the seal would stay put. The seal is slightly smaller than the opening so you have to stretch it a little as you go.
Get what I think of as the inner set of ribs installed then go push the other side in. Consider the rear vertical section on the passenger side. The rear of the car will be to your left. Push the left side of the vertical section into the channel then go back and get the outer (right) side of the seal seated. I was able to get almost all of the ribs hidden by the channel.
One door sticks out a little at the rear after the seal is installed. I'll deal with that tomorrow.
Last edited by junkman300SD; 11-25-2025 at 08:01 AM..
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