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Door/Window Rubber seals
Hi ...
I recently had the windows on my E46 325ci 2005 tinted but during the process, the fitment guys had to remove the rubber seal on the inside of the windows. They did this by clippipng the door molding/panel at the top and thereafter removing the rubber seal which runs along the window on the inside. I feel that they have not replace that rubber correctly. I cannot remember what it looked like before they removed it. It is now really bugging that the rubber may not have been replaced correctly and that water may pour into the door through gaps that have been left. Is there anyone who has done this sort of procedure before and could provide any advice or a step by step procedure on correcting the problem, I woul really appreciate it. If you have pics that will be great. Many thanks |
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