<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Henk</i>
I have old doorcards and the rubber strip is tacked with staples
i removed the old staples and tacked a good rubber from another board on.
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Maybe mine were too. I don't know if I still have them, probably not. Truth be told I can't recall as they were warped up and out so needed replacing anyway. I thought they were glued on.
Zekow..still not sure which you mean now. There's the seal between the window (part that moves up and down) that we're talking about here or do you mean the part the window slides up and down in the quarter lite (triangular) windows (also mentioned). This is a felt strip the snaps into front window channel (part of quarter lite frame. These are available (I glued in mine with contact cement as they tend to fall out, especially the rear one.) My windows were really stiff to roll up and down so I replaced these, as well as inner and outer window seals as new (straight) door cards and flushed the old grease from window winders and regreased them. This freed up the window winding, don't know which helped most as I think all were contributing factors and I did them all at once.
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