1973-87 Door-to-Cab Seal Install / Squarebody Door Seal
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2019
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Classic Truck Specialist Dave Welch gives us a step-by-step Install on this Squarebody Door to Cab seal. Lots of good install tips in this video for the DIY guys! One set does both doors. Excellent quality! - Авто та транспорт
Dave Welch is the absolute best at explaining this stuff.
I like that this was only 5 minutes long. Gets me back on the job quickly. Thanks!
Thanks Dave as I am going to try this for the first time on my 1979 Chevy C-10 I just picked up.Handy advice.
Absolutely!
You always make it look easy with very clear and good video.
Thanks for offering this to us, I have a 87 c10. Never did this king of work so each step is well appreciated.
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Glad to help!
This was a very helpful video, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks again.
I tried to install some SofSeals on my '84 Burb, and I was never able to get the doors to close well again. After a year of adjusting and slamming, I finally put the original seals back in. They're a bit worn, but at least I can close the doors again.
We do our own R&D here to determine what works and what doesn't. Our seals do not have that issue, however many of the seals on the market cause that exact problem.
So useful thanks!
Our pleasure!
Super helpful thanks
Our pleasure.
Hello, I have a 77 ford pick up, and I wonder if this seal will work in my truck? Please advice.
Thank you,
Would it be the same for a crew cab
Thanks ..
Our pleasure!
My 82 c10 had that weatherstrip and a different style of weatherstrip on the door itself but I can't find any info on this. Do you know anything about this?
This is not an original style of weatherstrip, so it makes sense that your would be different. We also carry the factory style of weatherseals for your truck. Check our website out at www.brotherstrucks.com
I have a BMW that I’m trying to reinstall the door seals and came across your video. Apparently the seals are exact fit for the frame and all one large piece but I can’t seem to reinstall them without a major kink forming. It’s like they are too big. Would you recommend cutting them as you did in this video? The seals slide on the frame and hold the same as yours do. I’m trying to get ideas before I pay to get it done. I appreciate it.
More than likely they need to be trimmed like ours were. However, before doing that we would recommend contacting the retailer or manufacturer.
BROTHERS Truck Parts thank you for the information. I decided to cut the original seams and trimmed the extra as you did. Made things a lot easier and took my time while doing it for precision. It looked original and I couldn’t be happier. Saved myself $120+. Have a good one, fellas! Keep up the great work.
I just replaced my door seals today on my 84 but the doors won’t close right anymore, I got them from LMC Trucks, I thought I had put them In Wrong but looking at the old seals they got a different slimmer style
That's why we shoot these videos and test our products. Not only can we help you when you have and issue, but we get first hand experience with our own products. There are lots of different door seals out there, but at least we know ours work.
Same here got mine from LMC and doors are very had to close.
Thanks Dave, since i replaced my doors seals, i have some problems to close the doors properly. I've to hit very hard to close them.
The problem seems to come from the front bottom angle of the door, the seal doesn't flatten correctly . Do you have any tips to fix that?
Thanks
There are a few issues that can come from new seals, most importantly where did they come from? If you bought then from BROTHERS then call the guys in Customer Service and let's figure out what the problem is. If they didn't come from us, then there is a possibility the quality is the problem. That's why we do these videos, so we can test all the parts we sell and make sure they fit so you aren't the guinea pig.
Hello I just installed my new seals but now the door it's very hard to close
What type of seal did you use?
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV i bought them in ebay, they are original for the truck, what I notice is that my doors have play up and down,
@@beardedg500 There are many manufacturers of reproduction door seals, and if you got yours on ebay it's nearly impossible to determine who made them. Part of the reason we make these videos is to test out the fit and quality of our parts so we can confidently sell them to our customers. Additionally, we can easily offer technical advise based on our own first hand experience using the stuff we sell. Unfortunately, your ebay seller probably doesn't provide the extended customer service it sounds like you need in this case.
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV yes😭
I know this reply is late but, depending on the age of the vehicle or use, the door's hinge pins may be own out. The door could also be misaligned from being leaned on.
How can I order seals from you guys?
Call us at 800-977-2767 or visit our website www.brotherstrucks.com . Also, the direct product link is in the video description
Just my luck just did my s10 now I can’t get my door closed
You must have used rubber from someone other than BROTHERS Truck Parts. That problem you are describing is very common with other suppliers door seals.
Now try shutting the door without taking a running start!
Don't suggest cutting the seal! Compress rubber as you install - you may need to go around twice but the extra effort will give you a nice tight seal if and when the rubber shrinks. Install pushing together and then about 3/4 the way around place the tail end up against where you started and work back compressing seal as you go.
These seals have about 10" of overlap once installed correctly, you absolutely HAVE to cut the excess off or it's impossible to install them. What you are describing is exactly what Dave talks about in this video at the 2:00 mark, leaving extra when trimming. You definitely need that extra length so the seal continues to fit tight and "push back" into the corners as you and Dave have mentioned.