Time to fit new sill seals

PNP

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Does anyone have a photo of new sill seals in place.
Seals are supplied longer than the 'raised' section on the sill. I assume they need to be cut down to size.
Are the ends just finished square or do they need to be shaped to blend in with the door seals?
 
Does anyone have a photo of new sill seals in place.
Seals are supplied longer than the 'raised' section on the sill. I assume they need to be cut down to size.
Are the ends just finished square or do they need to be shaped to blend in with the door seals?
When I replaced mine, I cut them square to match the original seals.IMGP4470.JPG
 
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Hi
I guess mine have been bodged a bit
are yours riveted or screwed on mine fit in a track
and don’t look right
thanks for the reply regards Paul
 
Hi
I guess mine have been bodged a bit
are yours riveted or screwed on mine fit in a track
and don’t look right
thanks for the reply regards Paul
I ran the new door seal all the way around and then cut out the section for the sill seal so I would have an exact fit. The sill seal is held in place by putting it in the track AND with a metal seal retainer strip. I cleaned and re plated the seal retainer and then screwed it into place as per the original installation.
 
I was actually looking for assistance with the two little ones at the bottom of the B pillar. I can see them in the photo. Very neatly done
 
The B-post to outer sill seal. I just slid them over the outer sill and then tucked the seal up under the door seals when attaching the outer sill. I did not cut any angles in the seals and they are not glued or fastened in any way other than by friction and the way they fit against the B-post and the door seals. Noting special.
 
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