Windshield weatherstripping
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From: Naperville, IL
Car: 89 Iroc Hardtop
Engine: LB9 w/G92 Pkg
Transmission: T5 5-Speed
Axle/Gears: 9-Bolt, 3.45
I bought mine through GM Parts direct. Then I read on here that the aftermarket stuff that the glass places have is actually better because it's a little wider (or something, it's all a little hazy). The guy who put my windshield in used their piece and he took mine in trade.
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Can I ask you why you want new weatherstripping? If it's because they appear dis-colored or oxidized then you can use Mother's Back to Black product to restore the look. Just thought I'd throw that in.
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Car: 1992 Camaro 5.7L Z28
Engine: L98, G92 option
Transmission: Pro-Built 700R4
Thanks for the replies guys. The weatherstripping is fine except for that fact that it looks more like a dark grey when compared to my black paint. Thanks for the tip Gr89RS. I guess I'll give that a shot before I buy any new weatherstripping.
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