what an undertaking.... i have run into several problems.
i took out the old stuff on the driver side, painstakingly cleaned the glue, and just set the new strip in with out glue or anything. however, due to the new striping being so thick and new, it was near impossible to get the glass top back on, and the window no longer meets the drip guard.
I decided i was in over my head and would just pay for some professional to do this. But the dealership wants 1100!!! and other body shops just plain dont want to. between that and the near constant rain, i feel like this is never going to get done.
has anyone actually successfully done this before? or happen to know of any reputable body shops in the Pacific northwest area?
i took out the old stuff on the driver side, painstakingly cleaned the glue, and just set the new strip in with out glue or anything. however, due to the new striping being so thick and new, it was near impossible to get the glass top back on, and the window no longer meets the drip guard.
I decided i was in over my head and would just pay for some professional to do this. But the dealership wants 1100!!! and other body shops just plain dont want to. between that and the near constant rain, i feel like this is never going to get done.
has anyone actually successfully done this before? or happen to know of any reputable body shops in the Pacific northwest area?
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Search Super Chevy Magazine, article called
T Top Blues
There is a step-by-step with pics install.
There is a link posted by kitt1983, IIRC.
I didn't know about thirdgenn.org when we got our Camaro, nor was I aware of the article til I did some looking.
I paid a body shop $300 to install our stripping-- complete--
t-tops, hatch, doors, inner & outer sweeps, & cowl.
There is also some pics & tips by a TGO member, but I appologize... I don't recall his name.
Best of luck
T Top Blues
There is a step-by-step with pics install.
There is a link posted by kitt1983, IIRC.
I didn't know about thirdgenn.org when we got our Camaro, nor was I aware of the article til I did some looking.
I paid a body shop $300 to install our stripping-- complete--
t-tops, hatch, doors, inner & outer sweeps, & cowl.
There is also some pics & tips by a TGO member, but I appologize... I don't recall his name.
Best of luck
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Im having trouble taking off my old weather stripping off the a piller, is it just glued on ?
heres the article havoc is refrring to.............
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/...rip/index.html
Greg it is glues in and i cant recall the PN, but there is a 3M product that will help remove the old glue.
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/...rip/index.html
Greg it is glues in and i cant recall the PN, but there is a 3M product that will help remove the old glue.
yea the old stripping is a real bitch to get off, i had a heck of a time getting off the old stripping. even with the 3M adhesive remover, it takes quite a bit of elbow grease...
has anyone had experience with the oem seals vs the reproduction gm seals? the oem ones i bought seem to be way too puffy? im thinking about buying the Gm repro ones, but they are spendy, and i dont want to just burn money for no reason
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has anyone had experience with the oem seals vs the reproduction gm seals? the oem ones i bought seem to be way too puffy? im thinking about buying the Gm repro ones, but they are spendy, and i dont want to just burn money for no reason 
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If you have the money,go with the OEM,but their are a lot of members that use the,Fairchild,OER,Metro after market ones and had success with them.
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IMO - stay away from OER. It has nothing to do with being OEM and there are some horror stories on the boards from those that have used it. I used Soffseal for my t tops and I was happy with it. People have had similar results with Metro. Of course, you could go GM, but it will set you back some coin. If you use an aftermarket weatherstrip for the t tops, be prepared to adjust your side windows, as they are molded a little thicker then the originals.
Well thank you for the input. After some searching I found a seller on eBay (gmpartsfinder) with a new 8 piece set of original GM. Turns out they were not that costly. Cheaper than I could find anywhere on the net for aftermarket.
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Bill - are these the ones you bought?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-Through...item51a2753aa5
I hate to tell you this, but I don't think those are GM. In fact, I think those are the dreaded OER seals. You should get in touch with him and find out what you bought. If they are in fact OER brand, cancel the order if they have not shipped.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-Through...item51a2753aa5
I hate to tell you this, but I don't think those are GM. In fact, I think those are the dreaded OER seals. You should get in touch with him and find out what you bought. If they are in fact OER brand, cancel the order if they have not shipped.
That is them. I questioned if they were Original GM before purchasing and he replied back that they were. If they turn out not to be. I will return them due to false representation. Thanks for your help. I will keep you updated.
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Just a note...if cost is a major concern for you, I would forget trying to find GM seals. I have never seen an 8 piece GM set, but even the 4 piece GM sets are usually over $500.
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http://rover.ebay.com/rover/4/0/8?ee...me%2Ccrd%3Dcrd
Is this really the price for a set of door weatherstripping
Is this really the price for a set of door weatherstripping

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that is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay excessive!!!!!! those are just the lower seals that go around the door. the actual T top kit has more pieces and is normaly around $300ish. that guy thinks he has gold because its OEM stuff.
he will sell it but only to some sucker that dosent know better.
he will sell it but only to some sucker that dosent know better.
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Wow that's insane...he is wanting more for those than what I paid for my entire car. I need all new seals, but looks like I am going to find a aftermarket set that comes with all the ttop and door seals and make it work. Does anyone know where I could find that??
Okay, they arrived and they are OER #10164133. After seeing the other options out there, these will be installed on my 86' T/A. I will update on any issues.
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Bill - I would return them based on principle. The seller lied to you. He told you they were GM. There are better choices out there then OER.
Here is a thread to give you an idea what you may be in for.
There are plenty more threads here of people who had bad experiences with this brand.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body...stripping.html
Here is a thread to give you an idea what you may be in for.
There are plenty more threads here of people who had bad experiences with this brand.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/body...stripping.html
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Here's a link to our Camaro weatherstrip section if anyone wants to check on seals. http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Weatherstri...ampaign=1ATony
1A Auto. I've watched a few of your restoration videos. Really helpful. Could you tell me what brand seals come in your 1AWSK00167 Seal Kit?
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Bill - I am sure Tony will chime in, but I am 99% positive those are metro seals. Definitely a better product then the OER brand.
I really hope you decide against using the OER seals. For the amount of work you need to do to install them, you really want to get it right the first time.
I really hope you decide against using the OER seals. For the amount of work you need to do to install them, you really want to get it right the first time.
There are so many negatives that are on the net about OER and their fitment. Specifically to the third gen fbody. I am off tomorrow and instead of busting open this box of new seals, I'll be going to the post office to send them back! Should only be out my return shipping. I see 1A Auto has the OE set. I need no more headaches so OE GM is what I'm after. Thank you 82tarecaro.
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I am glad you reconsidered. Soffseal or Metro would have worked for you but you sure can't go wrong with the original GM stuff.
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HI Bill those are the Metro seals. I also added the Fairchild door seals to our product line for you guys. Right now they are avail only by themselves or as a pair.Originally Posted by unionbill
1A Auto. I've watched a few of your restoration videos. Really helpful. Could you tell me what brand seals come in your 1AWSK00167 Seal Kit? All of our other "Kits" will have the Metro door seals. I added these into the site pretty much for you guys on the board. https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/spon...trip-seal.html
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Nice Tony. I used the Fairchild door seals before you guys carried them. They are a good product.
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Nice Tony. I used the Fairchild door seals before you guys carried them. They are a good product. I've actually helped them to develop some of their fox Mustang seals, and a few other goodies. You sit in my Mustang and there's part numbers all over the place...lol
Well the OER are on the way back to GM Parts Finder! Tony I'll be shopping at your site once they reimburse my account.
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Well the OER are on the way back to GM Parts Finder! Tony I'll be shopping at your site once they reimburse my account. 
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All of our other "Kits" will have the Metro door seals. I added these into the site pretty much for you guys on the board. https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/spon...trip-seal.html
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Good for trans am too?Originally Posted by 1ATony
HI Bill those are the Metro seals. I also added the Fairchild door seals to our product line for you guys. Right now they are avail only by themselves or as a pair.All of our other "Kits" will have the Metro door seals. I added these into the site pretty much for you guys on the board. https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/spon...trip-seal.html
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I wish I would've read or posted here before I ordered OERs months back, seemed to be all that was availible based on my pathetic search skills. They went in ok, few small hassles, and couldn't locate a decent weatherstrip adhesive locally, any recommendations for the future? Once in they are definitely thicker/harder than the originals, t-tops are very hard to latch, seem to seal ok though. OER door seals suck though they tore on installation and just don't quite fit right. Anyone got a source for the small seals on the plastic triangle at the leading edge of the window?
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1A sells the triangle seals.
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I wish I would've read or posted here before I ordered OERs months back, seemed to be all that was availible based on my pathetic search skills. They went in ok, few small hassles, and couldn't locate a decent weatherstrip adhesive locally, any recommendations for the future? Once in they are definitely thicker/harder than the originals, t-tops are very hard to latch, seem to seal ok though. OER door seals suck though they tore on installation and just don't quite fit right. Anyone got a source for the small seals on the plastic triangle at the leading edge of the window? mantaguy
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