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Old 09-04-2007, 05:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by charlie_bravo
My lefts & rights are based on standing in front of the car and looking at the inlet. It seems easier that way. I realize this is not a water tight seal, or air tight. Just trying to get a grasp why it was done this way! The core support is recessed into the frame, so that shouldn't be a factor either. Thanks...
Actually, if you look there is a bolt right there where the weatherstrip would contact the core support. It's not recessed in the frame as you describe. Your post made me curious, so I actually went out to my car and looked. That strip actually angles back toward the rear of the car, right where that bolt head is at.

Look at the time stamp on this pic. The bolt head is right between the 00 in the year 2007.


I understand how you used left and right. The industry standard is for calling lefts and rights as you would be seated in the car. I was just informing you so that you knew.
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