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Quieting Your Ride, Part 2: Replacing Weatherstripping And Interior Components With Dennis Carpenter
By Jason Scudellari
1960 Ford F100  1960 Ford F100
1960 Ford F100
Oftentimes, removing something is far more labor-intensive than installing something; this is one of those times. Old door seals get dry and brittle, if they remain at all. However, the adhesive base can be a pain to strip from the metal, but it must be done.
1960 Ford F100
To make things easier on you, taking the doors off the hinges may be necessary, especially when working on the front edges, which tend to get hidden behind the fender while open and still mounted to the cab. We chose to remove and perform the R&R on a blanketed bench top.
1960 Ford F100
At this point, it would be a good idea to repaint, or at the very least cover any exposed bare metal areas with a quality primer-sealer.
1960 Ford F100
Once the door seals are removed, clean the surface appropriately. Take heed here-we are using lacquer thinner because the underlying paint surface is nothing pretty; if yours are more presentable, use something less solvent-based, like heavy-duty adhesive remover.

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