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Heres a photo of the new seal in place without gluing.
I will likely be using some weatherseal glue to tie the ends together as suggested.
Tim
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Very easy installation and looks so much better. Wish I had done this years ago.
My seal looked to be a continuous loop. I can see the seam where it is joined, but it seemed connected, so I did not attempt to pull it apart. I have adhesive if it separates, but without the age-related shrinkage (insert jokes here), may not need to.
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With age-related shrinkage, even inserting jokes becomes a challenge.
If you do decide to glue the ends, the 3M weatherstrip glue in black will look almost invisible after it dries.
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:lol:
I purchased the weatherstrip glue anticipating that I would need to join the ends. As they seem to already be connected, I decided not to pull them apart so that I could glue them together. But, I have the glue if I need it...
Greg
'92 cab. Guards Red/Black.