For those window/door seals that cover the seam where the structure gets welding together, there is usually a notch somewhere along that sheet metal seam. For that rear quarter glass it's at the bottom center, that is the "Datum" for the seal. There will be some sort of dot on the seal and if you line up that dot with the datum then it will fit everytime. I was an engineer at a automotive oem and nearly everyone does it the same!
I made window sealing systems in my previous life. In some vehicles the fixed glass is encapsulated inside the molding and shipped to the assembly plant.
This was a huge help. I ordered the deteriorated outer seals a year ago but dreaded taking half the interior apart to replace them. I have the headliner out to fix that and said to myself now is the time. So thanks for showing how it goes. Not looking forward to removing the glue!
@Nica is correct. It's dented in two spots. Oil will help tremendously here (whatever you feel is most safe is fine), but that metal body ledge with additional paint on it always adds difficulty. My process has always been to install the lower rubber piece first, then install the roofledge trim. You also want to really push the plush seal into those corners more as well as ensure that this seal is laying flat around the entire perimeter otherwise it's like most all messed with E36 Coups, wavy. It helps to pinch close the valley that grips onto the body on this seal. Do this around the entire perimeter. I hate to say it, but you have to do it again.
Hi Matt you do not need to remove rear windows,just undo rear catch and open glass about 3 -4 inches .pull off seals ,soak glue with brake cleaner ,scrape off with plastic scraper, once removed clean ,then slide back in both seals , (start tape removal by 5mm outside )then pull off tape .while in place 30 minutes each side
17:50 this is a great opportunity to use some rinseless/waterless wash. I soak a demoted towel (used coating towel, etc) in my rinseless bucket to get the crud out without making too much of a mess. Really dirty areas will get "muddy" unless you are using something like ONR (or N914) that can encapsulate the dirt.
Uncle Matty is in his happy place, asking his favorite nephew Tommy for a hand. If it wasn't for me needing to be close to family, I'd move to FL and work my way into a job/career with OG...I think we'd get along great.
I think those front seatbelts are still available. I know ECS says NLA but double check Schmeidmann & FCPEuro. I have replaced them before in my sedan for the very same reason... the brackets gets UV damaged and starts to crack. If money is no object and the red seatbelt buttons are faded buy new front seat belt tensioners and new rear seat belt latches. They are all available. Big difference w/ new bright red buttons.
What do use use to clean off the Black Tar Like Glue under the Door cards? But for the Grey Glue under the trim you can use an adhesive removing Wheel.
Using a 3M Wax wheel would make that glue removal job takes 10 seconds... You should give it a try, Matt. It`s just wax so it doesn't damage paint or anything, and removes badge glue or double side tape in seconds.
@@timkinley1779 What mess ? all you have is adhesive that you removed. Using the dry ice over there would make a bigger mess inside the car since there's no window there.
Used the Koch chemie EU today actually to remove adhesive from badge removal. Worked great but got some on my tail light, it either ruined the ceramic coating ( csl,exov4) or the clearcoat. Tried polishing but still all hazy looking.
That’s why I came here! I’m going to do mine to clean, and then easily remove the god awful tint. If you respond, I’ll let you know how it went and if it’s the same for compact!
Matt, I just noticed you have the DYNAUDIO Core 47's, how do they compare to the LYD 48's. Curious since I have the Lyd's 48's and I've been wondering if it's worth the upgrade to the Core series
Trickery. I was thinking Matt was losing and doing better then you show us pot belly Matt and I thought you fell off. Great progress and keep it up. Looking good, except your chicken legs :p
28:33 Is it alrady dented ? Right above your thumb. 26:16 yup, you can see it geting bent. I did this month ago so i know the pain :D Now you need to buy a new one.. :(
@@ObsessedGarage Cheers for the quick reply. I really love this shade and I want to respray a E92 M3 in this colour. Is there a slight variation of the techno violet? I've seen some techno violet e36s that look a little more blue-purple than magenta purple.
How in the hell is this possible i wish I had this in me perfectionst 🤣🤣🤣 that takes a lot of work ....but also ,with a big bank account makes it a lil easier ....but this is brilliant ..stuff use the things u like nothing but the best 💪👈🤣🤣💰💰👈
I don't care about repaint as long as it's done correctly. I can't stand people that are all about original paint and panels. No 24 yo car w/ any number of miles is going to have perfect paint. And would you rather have a bunch of freaking bondo but 'hey original panels'.. or replace the thing w/ OE part and get done right and document everything. No one could have taken care of their M3 as good as myself but it got to a point where the condition of the original paint after two decades of sun, car covers, washing, polishing, & coating was vastly inferior to the professional repaint.
As an E36 owner, the E36 is really one of the worst vehicles where you wanna be "obsessed" about the fit and finish of things. It's just not a very well built car from the factory. The motor and drivetrain is bulletproof but the interior and the trim pieces inside and out are made of biodegradeable materials that just fall apart.
For those window/door seals that cover the seam where the structure gets welding together, there is usually a notch somewhere along that sheet metal seam. For that rear quarter glass it's at the bottom center, that is the "Datum" for the seal. There will be some sort of dot on the seal and if you line up that dot with the datum then it will fit everytime. I was an engineer at a automotive oem and nearly everyone does it the same!
I made window sealing systems in my previous life. In some vehicles the fixed glass is encapsulated inside the molding and shipped to the assembly plant.
@@timkinley1779 yeah there is some of that too. Nowadays due to NVH objectives most things or double or triple sealed.
@@MrLackeydude I'm referring to glass sealing systems. GM trucks and SUVs. Molded extrusion for every piece that touched glass (fixed and movable).
“The relentless pursuit of perfection” - Lexus 😅
This was a huge help. I ordered the deteriorated outer seals a year ago but dreaded taking half the interior apart to replace them. I have the headliner out to fix that and said to myself now is the time. So thanks for showing how it goes. Not looking forward to removing the glue!
I've been waiting for someone to finally DIY this, thanks for sharing!
@Nica is correct. It's dented in two spots.
Oil will help tremendously here (whatever you feel is most safe is fine), but that metal body ledge with additional paint on it always adds difficulty. My process has always been to install the lower rubber piece first, then install the roofledge trim.
You also want to really push the plush seal into those corners more as well as ensure that this seal is laying flat around the entire perimeter otherwise it's like most all messed with E36 Coups, wavy. It helps to pinch close the valley that grips onto the body on this seal. Do this around the entire perimeter.
I hate to say it, but you have to do it again.
Hi Matt you do not need to remove rear windows,just undo rear catch and open glass about 3 -4 inches .pull off seals ,soak glue with brake cleaner ,scrape off with plastic scraper, once removed clean ,then slide back in both seals , (start tape removal by 5mm outside )then pull off tape .while in place
30 minutes each side
This is great I got a e36 and it needs all them seals and trims redone too keep them videos coming. They are great looking cars .I'm keeping mine
17:50 this is a great opportunity to use some rinseless/waterless wash. I soak a demoted towel (used coating towel, etc) in my rinseless bucket to get the crud out without making too much of a mess. Really dirty areas will get "muddy" unless you are using something like ONR (or N914) that can encapsulate the dirt.
can you post a link where to get new trim and gasket used in video, much appreciated! great info
Uncle Matty is in his happy place, asking his favorite nephew Tommy for a hand.
If it wasn't for me needing to be close to family, I'd move to FL and work my way into a job/career with OG...I think we'd get along great.
Nice tools. Love the videos, keep them coming!
That was very interesting. Looked tedious. Well done.
That’s great!! I can’t seem to find the set for my 97 SEDAN i can only find coupe/ convertible 😢
I think those front seatbelts are still available. I know ECS says NLA but double check Schmeidmann & FCPEuro. I have replaced them before in my sedan for the very same reason... the brackets gets UV damaged and starts to crack. If money is no object and the red seatbelt buttons are faded buy new front seat belt tensioners and new rear seat belt latches. They are all available. Big difference w/ new bright red buttons.
What do use use to clean off the Black Tar Like Glue under the Door cards? But for the Grey Glue under the trim you can use an adhesive removing Wheel.
Using a 3M Wax wheel would make that glue removal job takes 10 seconds... You should give it a try, Matt. It`s just wax so it doesn't damage paint or anything, and removes badge glue or double side tape in seconds.
Sounds like a good opportunity for the dry ice process. I used a wheel once and the mess it made wasn't worth the effort.
@@timkinley1779 What mess ? all you have is adhesive that you removed. Using the dry ice over there would make a bigger mess inside the car since there's no window there.
I've had 10 of those things. They heat up so fast and only work on some loose adhesives.
Does anyone have the partnumber for that trim on rear sidewindow at 33:00
Ditto, trying to find it out
Gracias desde España, i have too changue this parts for my 328i e36 and u help me so much, thank u!
o/ Great work, if you wanna get rid of any of the old serviceable parts, send 'em my way XD
Used the Koch chemie EU today actually to remove adhesive from badge removal. Worked great but got some on my tail light, it either ruined the ceramic coating ( csl,exov4) or the clearcoat. Tried polishing but still all hazy looking.
Works amazing on paint though lol
You didn't show removing the b pillar trim??!!??
What about your steamer? I don't think I have seen you use it - but I could have missed it.
Nice work! Keep'em coming!
Do you have any links to where you purchased them
Getting the rubber seals in is tricky as we saw. The whole thing would have been facilitated by soapwater on the contact surfaces.
You can buy genuine red BMW Motorsport seatbelts front and rear from the euro E36 M3. They are still available from BMW.
same on compact?
That’s why I came here! I’m going to do mine to clean, and then easily remove the god awful tint. If you respond, I’ll let you know how it went and if it’s the same for compact!
Can confirm, identical
Why did u replace the trim was it dented? The new one u installed is dented I feel like leave well enough alone?
I was very confused as to why the nerd3 had blue wheels. Made sense 20 min in.
Where you buy stuff for change it?
Matt, I just noticed you have the DYNAUDIO Core 47's, how do they compare to the LYD 48's. Curious since I have the Lyd's 48's and I've been wondering if it's worth the upgrade to the Core series
I did these seals on my e36 m3 to and I was hating the car lol
Wouldn't dry ice help with all that adhesive removal?
It will once I have it set up.
What mic are you using? Sounds incredible
Sennheiser AVX
Trickery. I was thinking Matt was losing and doing better then you show us pot belly Matt and I thought you fell off. Great progress and keep it up. Looking good, except your chicken legs :p
I squat around 400.
where can i get these trims and gasket please ?? thank you
FCP Euro and ECS Tuning.
No 3M Primer 94 Uncle Matty? 😓
28:33 Is it alrady dented ? Right above your thumb. 26:16 yup, you can see it geting bent. I did this month ago so i know the pain :D
Now you need to buy a new one.. :(
I can't quite see it... where is it again?
@@joshstabler3438 take a closer look, you'll see it
Oh the horror.... I don't think it has a dent there. I'll look tomorrow.
@@ObsessedGarage I hope it doesn't
Where can I buy the teim
I got all the parts at. FCP Euro and Turner.
Are any of your cars paint protection film wrapped?
Only my GT3 RS.
He didn't say "stay tuned for more crazy" at the end, im dissatisfied, disappointed, and just... Sad
Can you send me link...thanks
What's the paint code or name on that E36!?
Techno Violet
@@ObsessedGarage Cheers for the quick reply. I really love this shade and I want to respray a E92 M3 in this colour.
Is there a slight variation of the techno violet? I've seen some techno violet e36s that look a little more blue-purple than magenta purple.
How in the hell is this possible i wish I had this in me perfectionst 🤣🤣🤣 that takes a lot of work ....but also ,with a big bank account makes it a lil easier ....but this is brilliant ..stuff use the things u like nothing but the best 💪👈🤣🤣💰💰👈
E46 M3s also suffer from this 😭
I don't care about repaint as long as it's done correctly. I can't stand people that are all about original paint and panels. No 24 yo car w/ any number of miles is going to have perfect paint. And would you rather have a bunch of freaking bondo but 'hey original panels'.. or replace the thing w/ OE part and get done right and document everything. No one could have taken care of their M3 as good as myself but it got to a point where the condition of the original paint after two decades of sun, car covers, washing, polishing, & coating was vastly inferior to the professional repaint.
Garage kept with heating and cooling I think is probably the best way to maintain a car for the long term.
Oh man it had big huge damage my 328 is cleaner! No accidents! Much better
👍
As an E36 owner, the E36 is really one of the worst vehicles where you wanna be "obsessed" about the fit and finish of things. It's just not a very well built car from the factory. The motor and drivetrain is bulletproof but the interior and the trim pieces inside and out are made of biodegradeable materials that just fall apart.
Second 🙌🏻
Anyone eles have no audio?
Holy crap look at those wheels on the Tesla 🤢
You are making something that is piss easy look like hard work fella???????
Spoken like a guy that has never replaced the window trim on an e36 coupe.
Not good in diteels..