XgeekstarX said:
Quacked said:Save even more money and got to a locla late model salvage yard. $ at most, and easy enough to take off.
Brad
falcon556 said:I'd rather get a new one, local salvage can be a waste of time.
RichP said:Sometimes but not always. You would be suprised at the stuff you can find that they generally charge $2-3 bucks for and new it is near $100+. I picked up a set of Jeep allweather floor mats in my spice color, all 4 for $10 in virtually new condition.
Oh, when you put the new seals on clean them up then spray them with silicone spray or wipe in silicone jell, it will prevent them from sticking and freezing to the doors in the winter. Reminds me, neet to put that on my tomorrow morning list.
falcon556 said:I happened to have some silicon spray, thanks for reminding me.
How hard is it to remove the seal? Can I do it without damaging it?
RedHeapOjeep said:$20 a seal on ebay. Don't remember the guy off the top of my head, but always showed up in 3 days.
Quacked said:Oh I think I would rather spend $99 of the $100 or better Jeep wants for the new rubber on putting more rubber under my jeep.
Dont get me wrong there are certain parts I still buy there, but some of the stuff like $350 for a power window regulator helps me keep the recyclers in business.
Mutant_Xj said:the newer seals will still fit the older xj. I can't remember where but i seen a write up on it. He said they sealed better also.
falcon556 said:I searched and found nothing. I'll try to find out what they look like, it may be obvious.