Well I decided to start with the door weatherstripping. Its pretty straightforward however after installing the rubber on the first door, I was not sure I had it facing the right way. If you can imagine a cove molding for a ceiling, I for some reason installed it so that the "cove" would not be flush on the ceiling and wall as a cove should be installed creating a nice smooth transition. I had already put in the plastic clips and was not excited at having to pull those out....so I decided to go with it. Bottom line is that it seems to seal and so I repeated it on the second door as well.
As we all know the process of doing anything is always longer than you think. I spent most the time with a wire wheel attached to my drill taking away rust. Some parts of the truck were so rusted that the plastic clips for the weather stripping were just large holes. Thankfully it was not to bad. Also I had to remove a few of the metal clips that hold the rubber in place because they too were rusted out.
So I found myself taking the doors off to get at the edges and metal clips better. That process was not too difficult however putting them back on was a challenge. More so because I was not sure how to adjust each door as I tightened them up. The good news is that with the new weatherstripping each door now seals up great.
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