Softseal door weatherstripping
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Softseal door weatherstripping
Has anyone used Softseal door w-strip?
I bought repop from someone, not really even sure which supplier, but it is ridiculously tight. Hoping it'll relax over time, but Softseal said their materials are better and it is much softer
Any opinions? I don't have the option of moving the door, the body lines are right. About ready to take a hammer and block of wood to the lip where the w-strip mounts, but hopefully the Softseal is different
I bought repop from someone, not really even sure which supplier, but it is ridiculously tight. Hoping it'll relax over time, but Softseal said their materials are better and it is much softer
Any opinions? I don't have the option of moving the door, the body lines are right. About ready to take a hammer and block of wood to the lip where the w-strip mounts, but hopefully the Softseal is different
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
OK gang, pics to come later, but after waiting for months for me new LMC weatherstrip to loosen up, I bought some Soffseal brand, part number FD9009
It is completely different from the junk repop stuff. The channel fit tighter so it went together easier, the "bead" or sealing part of it, is probably 1/4 inch smaller, maybe more, it made the bends without wrinking.
My doors click shut like new again. The kit was 44.00 from Summit, so not significantly more expensive and I don't have to slam my doors
It is completely different from the junk repop stuff. The channel fit tighter so it went together easier, the "bead" or sealing part of it, is probably 1/4 inch smaller, maybe more, it made the bends without wrinking.
My doors click shut like new again. The kit was 44.00 from Summit, so not significantly more expensive and I don't have to slam my doors
71 F-100 SB 4x4, 461 FE, Edelbrock Pro-flo 4, 4 speed, 4 inch softride lift, all poly bushings, integral PS, most mods installed since the 80's
70 Mustang Sportsroof 489 FE, EFI, TKO-600 5 speed, 4.11s
Engine building by-appointment only--30+ years, specializing in strong street pump gas FEs
70 Mustang Sportsroof 489 FE, EFI, TKO-600 5 speed, 4.11s
Engine building by-appointment only--30+ years, specializing in strong street pump gas FEs
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
Thanks for the review. Keep us updated on how it acts in the long run. I'll be at that point in a couple more months.
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
Any pictures of the difference? I have new weatherstrip to install and I'm predicting it'll be tight and is the normal stuff everyone uses, but I'll be up for changing of needed.
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
Here is the comparison side by side, Soffseal, at 44 bucks a set, is the smaller one on the left, first better in every sense
I wouldn't waste my time with the LMC stuff, you can see if isn't made to go on our narrow piece of sheetmetal on the jamb, and its so thick in diameter, it would have been years before it gave in.
I have owned my truck since 1984, and the doors always click shut, prior replacements were with Ford EOM wstrip, but you cant get it anymore. Thats why I tried LMC, I won't again
I wouldn't waste my time with the LMC stuff, you can see if isn't made to go on our narrow piece of sheetmetal on the jamb, and its so thick in diameter, it would have been years before it gave in.
I have owned my truck since 1984, and the doors always click shut, prior replacements were with Ford EOM wstrip, but you cant get it anymore. Thats why I tried LMC, I won't again
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
I believe my weatherstrip came from NPD, but I believe it's the same cheap stuff everyone else uses like LMC.
Does the softseal weatherstrip have a firm channel portion? Like it would be metal reinforced? Newer factory(not for this truck) seals do, and I like how they grip the channel and mold in place well, but don't know how they would fit on the floor under the trim.
Thanks for the comparison!
Does the softseal weatherstrip have a firm channel portion? Like it would be metal reinforced? Newer factory(not for this truck) seals do, and I like how they grip the channel and mold in place well, but don't know how they would fit on the floor under the trim.
Thanks for the comparison!
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
No metal in the channel, just proper dimensions for our trucks. I am very impressed, fits like mine has all these years.
That last crap was miserable, no reason to have to slam a bump door, they are some of the best fitting doors ever. Especially with rebuilt hinges and properly adjusted doors.
That last crap was miserable, no reason to have to slam a bump door, they are some of the best fitting doors ever. Especially with rebuilt hinges and properly adjusted doors.
71 F-100 SB 4x4, 461 FE, Edelbrock Pro-flo 4, 4 speed, 4 inch softride lift, all poly bushings, integral PS, most mods installed since the 80's
70 Mustang Sportsroof 489 FE, EFI, TKO-600 5 speed, 4.11s
Engine building by-appointment only--30+ years, specializing in strong street pump gas FEs
70 Mustang Sportsroof 489 FE, EFI, TKO-600 5 speed, 4.11s
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
"...no reason to have to slam a bump door, they are some of the best fitting doors ever. Especially with rebuilt hinges and properly adjusted doors."
So many of my passengers are used to big heavy vehicles with ill-fitting doors...I guess they think "Ahh, truck", and give a mighty pull!
I tend to coach any passengers about the doors...something like, "The door shuts easily", or "No need to slam!"!
I used National (I think) seals in the bump for years, never did relax much. Good to know there's a proper seal available.
So many of my passengers are used to big heavy vehicles with ill-fitting doors...I guess they think "Ahh, truck", and give a mighty pull!
I tend to coach any passengers about the doors...something like, "The door shuts easily", or "No need to slam!"!
I used National (I think) seals in the bump for years, never did relax much. Good to know there's a proper seal available.
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
Thank you for sharing! I just put LMC weatherstrip in my '70 F250 & it changed my doors from easy shut to needing a super hard slam. After reading the blog this morning, I ordered Softseals, looking forward to a nice quiet door close. BTW, during the refresh, I had to change the oil pan, bought one from Summit for $50. It did not fit my engine, had to buy a 428CJ pan. However, I had primed & painted the Summit pan Ford blue, so it wasnt returnable. If anyone can use this pan, with a Felpro rubber gasket included, contact me. https://m.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g3537
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
I used Dennis Carpenter on my 67. I've heard horror stories about LMC so I don't use them. My doors did shut tightly, just like new and they loosened up after a while.
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
I have heard a lot of people like Softseal,
I was advised to use Precision brand, off of ebay and it fit very well. Recommend.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Front-Door- ... 8a&vxp=mtr
I was advised to use Precision brand, off of ebay and it fit very well. Recommend.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Front-Door- ... 8a&vxp=mtr
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
From what I saw, every Precision door weatherstrip on ebay was more expensive than SoftSeal, not that price is always the determining factor. One of the cool things about living in the US is that with the web we can find a variety of products for our trucks. I hope that whatever products each of us choose, they will meet our expectations & help preserve our trucks for many years to come.
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
US $38.99
aint expensive. That's a decent price.
aint expensive. That's a decent price.
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Re: Softseal door weatherstripping
The way I read it, $38.99 was per door. Summit's price for SoftSeal is for a pair. But, again, it's personal preference. No matter what product any of us buy, the important thing is that we're preserving and enjoying them. From what I've read in this thread, there are several door weatherstrips to choose from and one to avoid.
1970 F250 Sport Custom Camper Special (72 F100 cab), a shot 428FE just replaced w/OEM 390, rebuilt C6 2wd LB -bringing back to life after 13 yrs in storage, added GV Overdrive & OldAir
1977 IH Scout II, 345/auto, 4wd, restomod in process
1942 Farmall B w/exhaust lift & B238 cultivator SOLD
Craftsman 2cyl garden tractor, restored
Allis Chalmers B-112, yard art until restored
1977 IH Scout II, 345/auto, 4wd, restomod in process
1942 Farmall B w/exhaust lift & B238 cultivator SOLD
Craftsman 2cyl garden tractor, restored
Allis Chalmers B-112, yard art until restored