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    Quote Originally Posted by kayger12 View Post
    Good point. We'll hope it's neither
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    You can also insert rubber aquarium piping into the hollow seals to perk them up a tad via a small incision.
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    Yes on my E36 the driver's door seal is torn up at the bottom. New seal is like $75. Was wondering if I could cut out the torn section and replace it with some weatherstripping from the hardware store. Or just spend the $75.

    Lawrence, so far the most likely cause of my wet left rear footwell appears to be I left some water bottles lying down there and one of them leaked.
    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    Unless it's the big ass seal that goes all the way around the door frame $$$
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    Quote Originally Posted by LivesNearCostco View Post
    Yes on my E36 the driver's door seal is torn up at the bottom. New seal is like $75. Was wondering if I could cut out the torn section and replace it with some weatherstripping from the hardware store. Or just spend the $75.

    Lawrence, so far the most likely cause of my wet left rear footwell appears to be I left some water bottles lying down there and one of them leaked.
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