Who has the best T-top weatherstripping kit?
#3
I've read that the oem stuff is the way to go. Get the part number from GM and then go to www.gmpartsdirect.com to get it. The aftermarket ones are highly marked up. I'm not sure if they're better though.
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SOLD: 1999 Trans Am, Silver, CAGS, IAT resistor, Screened out MAF, BMR STB, FlowMaster, LS1 Motorsports lid w/K&N. SunCoast WS6 style hood. B&M Ripper Shifter.
"The Surgeon General Never Said Nuthin' 'bout Smokin' The Competition"
1987 Pontiac Trans Am
Lt1 6 speed comming soon.
Why??? Cause I like living in my garage better then in my house!!!
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SOLD: 1999 Trans Am, Silver, CAGS, IAT resistor, Screened out MAF, BMR STB, FlowMaster, LS1 Motorsports lid w/K&N. SunCoast WS6 style hood. B&M Ripper Shifter.
"The Surgeon General Never Said Nuthin' 'bout Smokin' The Competition"
1987 Pontiac Trans Am
Lt1 6 speed comming soon.
Why??? Cause I like living in my garage better then in my house!!!
#5
I've had heaps of problems with this. I had the gm original kit, problem was that they were 10 years old and had shrunken so leaked between the t-top end, you could see the 2mm gap at each end. there is a revised gm 8 piece kit. It includes some steel retainers for the t-tops that are longer, these are the bits the seals are pushed/glued into. On the end of them there is some foam to take up the gap between to seal and the glass where the rubber sticks out. I just siliconed the gaps up and did away with the foam. Believe me, the revised 8 piece kit is lots better.
#6
I bought a SoffSeal kit from Summit for my IROC. They don't leak a drop and I didn't even cement them into place.
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