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Old 28-12-19, 06:20 PM   #1
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Hi all

I need to replace the door seals on my GT. Apart from looking rather tired and allowing a lot of wind noise, the passenger side is letting in water (thanks to the never ending British rain!).

Does anyone know where I can source these, either original or more likely an equivalent with the correct dimensions? Assuming quite a few of you have done this, especially when restoring your car!

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Old 28-12-19, 06:44 PM   #2
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Are they actually damaged? I've had some good results with a product called "Gummi Pflege" on my TT Roadster seals, you rub it into the seal and it has a bit of a rejuvenating effect. Dried up most of my drivers footwell paddling pool, about £8 on eBay for a stick.
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Old 28-12-19, 08:44 PM   #3
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Are they actually damaged? I've had some good results with a product called "Gummi Pflege" on my TT Roadster seals, you rub it into the seal and it has a bit of a rejuvenating effect. Dried up most of my drivers footwell paddling pool, about £8 on eBay for a stick.
Hmmmm, that’s interesting, I’ll check that out.... I’ve used creative Vaseline use in the winter to prevent water ingress, freeze and rubber tear in dodgy situations.... Vaseline has many uses in dodgy situations...
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Old 29-12-19, 04:40 PM   #4
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Are they actually damaged? I've had some good results with a product called "Gummi Pflege" on my TT Roadster seals, you rub it into the seal and it has a bit of a rejuvenating effect. Dried up most of my drivers footwell paddling pool, about £8 on eBay for a stick.
Thanks for the tip! No the passenger side isn’t damaged so I think the is worth a shot. Very noisy on that side too but on close inspection the seal doesn’t look rather flat. The drivers side is has a few small tears but hasn’t caused an issue so thought best to leave it for now.

I’ll report back with how it goes
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Old 29-12-19, 05:32 PM   #5
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If the snake oil doesn't work, seals+direct have been very good for me
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Thanks Dave. I used them before too and they were very helpful. Have you bought the equivalent of door seals from them?
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Old 29-12-19, 05:47 PM   #7
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……... letting in water
+1 for the Vaseline, I've used silicon spray as well but it's a bit watery and nowhere near as satisfying as rubbing in the "jelly"

You could also try dressing the metalwork outwards so the seal presses harder to the door?
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Old 29-12-19, 05:59 PM   #8
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Thanks Dave. I used them before too and they were very helpful. Have you bought the equivalent of door seals from them?
No, not yet but they do have a good range. Only my tractor seals so far and they are excellent.
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