Weather Strip?
#1
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Weather Strip?
Has anyone found any aftermarket weather stripping?
Like for the door windows, rear hatch, etc.
Thanks!
..I did some searching on this. I'm not talking about the molding around the glass, but the weather strip above the side door glass. It's not leaking water, just making wind noise. It can sometimes get pretty loud.
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Like for the door windows, rear hatch, etc.
Thanks!
..I did some searching on this. I'm not talking about the molding around the glass, but the weather strip above the side door glass. It's not leaking water, just making wind noise. It can sometimes get pretty loud.
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Last edited by 1990IntegraLS; 07-19-2015 at 11:35 AM.
#2
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Re: Weather Strip?
Maybe your hearing the wind..
#4
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Re: Weather Strip?
checked the dealer sites lots of the trim you are looking for is discontinued, but they may still have it somewhere in the country, a decent dealer will be able to search the Nationwide inventory for you.
I didn't see any list on rockauto.com so aftermarket not looking so hot
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I didn't see any list on rockauto.com so aftermarket not looking so hot
Acura Parts @ AcuraAutomotiveParts.org - Genuine Acura OEM Parts from Acura Carland
#5
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Re: Weather Strip?
Thanks! I haven't found a dealer that'll give me the time of day. I don't think they even want to know these older cars are popular and running.
Any suggestions? Dealer wise?
#6
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Re: Weather Strip?
I don't know any in texas, I spoke with a named Paul at Acura carland and he was helpful.
I use to live in NC and the guys at Appletree honda in asheville were usually good but that was years ago
here in florida I go to autonation honda in Sanford, FL
I use to live in NC and the guys at Appletree honda in asheville were usually good but that was years ago
here in florida I go to autonation honda in Sanford, FL
#7
Re: Weather Strip?
You may simply need to re-adjust the window glass. These cars did have recurring problems with the glass coming out of adjustment due to several wear-factors. Readjustment is somewhat complex, and simple replacement of the weatherstrip will likely not fix your noise problem.
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#8
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You may simply need to re-adjust the window glass. These cars did have recurring problems with the glass coming out of adjustment due to several wear-factors. Readjustment is somewhat complex, and simple replacement of the weatherstrip will likely not fix your noise problem.
I'd buy this from Japan if I need to....anywhere in the US. I'll look for a dealer search of some sort, but dealers tend not to want to put in the time for that.
The windows are in the right positions and fit on to the stripping correctly.
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#9
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I have found some listed, but MUST call to see if they really have it in stock. Sometimes things are listed but the site doesn't really have it. Every where else just shows as discontinued, or unavailable.
#10
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Re: Weather Strip?
You may simply need to re-adjust the window glass. These cars did have recurring problems with the glass coming out of adjustment due to several wear-factors. Readjustment is somewhat complex, and simple replacement of the weatherstrip will likely not fix your noise problem.
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You guys don't listen to well. The gap between the glass and rubber is being cause because the smooth surface of the stripping is worn off and the bubble texture inside is now exposed. NO SEAL!
What? You don't believe the words worn, when someone tells you?
What? You don't believe the words worn, when someone tells you?
#13
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For the most part, all of the seals and moldings for g2's are discontinued. Take a picture of what you mean. Some people are more visual. With the pictures, we can probably try to make alternative recommendations. Also try the Acura parts websites for diagrams and exact part numbers so we can reference them ourselves.
Best bets will be junk yards and hunting in dark holes throughout the Internet.
Best bets will be junk yards and hunting in dark holes throughout the Internet.
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