Last year I replaced the majority of the rubber seals on my ‘06 TJ. The original windshield cowl seal started to whistle after I dropped the windshield to install the windshield trim.
Drove me f***in nuts so I decided to just replace it.
However it’s one of the seals that mopar has discontinued so you have to get aftermarket. All the brands seem to make an identical version that is for all 1997 to 2006 models. I bought the Fairchild brand.
The thing is that they changed the seal for the 04-06 years. So the aftermarket seals don’t sit properly at where the seal ends. Basically at the corner of the dash. Water comes in during rain and I’m at a loss on how best to solve this.
I kept the original gasket/seal and I’m thinking I might swap it back in, but maybe use some 3m seam sealer or something to get it to seal properly.
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with this issue?
I hate having to “make it work” instead of fixing it right.
Here’s a picture of the seals to better illustrate what I’m talking about.
The original is shaped differently and is much firmer that replacement.
Drove me f***in nuts so I decided to just replace it.
However it’s one of the seals that mopar has discontinued so you have to get aftermarket. All the brands seem to make an identical version that is for all 1997 to 2006 models. I bought the Fairchild brand.
The thing is that they changed the seal for the 04-06 years. So the aftermarket seals don’t sit properly at where the seal ends. Basically at the corner of the dash. Water comes in during rain and I’m at a loss on how best to solve this.
I kept the original gasket/seal and I’m thinking I might swap it back in, but maybe use some 3m seam sealer or something to get it to seal properly.
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with this issue?
I hate having to “make it work” instead of fixing it right.
Here’s a picture of the seals to better illustrate what I’m talking about.
The original is shaped differently and is much firmer that replacement.
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