Installing Door Weatherstripping

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Blainethemono

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Hello all, Hope October is starting off good for everybody. I recently purchased some inside door weather stripping, the stuff with the color matching felt.
Is the weatherstripping a pin version where is attaches to rubber & then popped into the appropriate hole in the body?

It appears so, just need confirmation. I have not removed the OEM rubber yet.

Thanks in advance.

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At least not on the hardtops. I'm unsure about the post cars. I just got done installing the weather strip on my 66 Dart ht.
 
63-66 (unsure about 60-62s) 4 doors including Wagons and sedans as well as 2 door sedans - as that is what my wagon is, the weatherstrip all installs over the pinchweld. I had to use a rubber mallet to get it to install in the corners
 
Most excellent. Its as you say. As I removed all the metal, was able to just pull out the old stripping, & ready for the install

Thanks again...
 
Here is where I am at. Got the new rubber all the way to the last picture. In pic 4 I used a lil grease to slip the leading edge of the new stock up underneath the rear driver side panel, then used a rubber mallet to push it down into the metal seam.

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I most likely will have to use some more grease to get the tail end, cut to length, in underneath the metal shroud to the right of the screw. This shroud also is used to hold the headliner in place via lil hook spikes.
 
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