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After installing the rear hatch with new seal, it feels like it's catching on top of seal when I open. Is it just because it's a new seal or because I installed it wrong?
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Lubricate the seal?Did you lubricate it?
I have some spray silicone I can use. Used on vent seals for my D30. I'll try it out!I don't know this application specifically but a little lube can help the parts slide past each other. You MUST NOT use petroleum based lubricants for the EPDM rubber seals. Use silicone or Teflon based lubricants only. Your DOT 5 brake fluid actually works well here as it is silicone oil.
Do you have any pictures? Same problem here. Im not so sure its designed to be underneath and without the armor overlay pinching/keeping it in position. Did you use adhesive? Just ordered another seal after spreading the first one too open at the top. ThanksThe top of the gasket is supposed to be under the top bar. That's how it seals.. just figured it out!
Did you end up taking the armor overlay off for this job?Do you have any pictures? Same problem here. Im not so sure its designed to be underneath and without the armor overlay pinching/keeping it in position. Did you use adhesive? Just ordered another seal after spreading the first one too open at the top. Thanks
Yes, appears to be working with the upper portion installed under the lip. For how long, who knows...Did you end up taking the armor overlay off for this job?
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