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crankin
09-28-2010, 03:50 PM
On my rebuild I used the Defender seals inside of the rivet on seals. They are quite a bit thicker...which makes me wonder if this is the cause of my doors not closing flush with rear tub. Removing the seals and shutting the doors flushes the doors pretty well.

Has anyone used the defender seals and flushed their doors with the rear tub? or is the another trick, shims, etc...that i am missing?

solihull109
09-28-2010, 04:27 PM
Re-adjust your striker.

crankin
09-28-2010, 04:37 PM
Re-adjust your striker.

I have it has far back as I can. I actually drilled the holes a little bigger on the passenger side to slide them back deeper. Maybe need to drill a little more...

SafeAirOne
09-28-2010, 05:03 PM
What do you mean that the "Defender seals are inside the rivet on seals"? It is my understanding that the defender seals are slip-on and replace the other style of seals (after removing the circumferential lip). Do I have this wrong (I've not converted mine yet)?

solihull109
09-28-2010, 05:34 PM
What do you mean that the "Defender seals are inside the rivet on seals"? It is my understanding that the defender seals are slip-on and replace the other style of seals (after removing the circumferential lip). Do I have this wrong (I've not converted mine yet)?

Mark, you're correct. The Defender style are slip on.

Drill more. You would surprised how much I've needed to drill Defenders for them to fit when new.:thumb-up:

crankin
09-28-2010, 09:57 PM
What do you mean that the "Defender seals are inside the rivet on seals"? It is my understanding that the defender seals are slip-on and replace the other style of seals (after removing the circumferential lip). Do I have this wrong (I've not converted mine yet)?

You are correct. I had to grind the lip off to allow the defender seal to slide over.

Looks like I will drill out more. ;)

KevinNY
09-29-2010, 07:16 AM
I cut the lip off the bulkhead since it was getting repainted, but actually found it no problem to slip the defender seal over the lip on the tub side.

scatterling
09-29-2010, 09:06 AM
the lip can actually get cut off with tin snips. the only part that is a little hard is the winshield frame. Way less messy than grinding it off.