These door seals are the most accurate reproductions on the market. These are sold as a pair and ready to install. We recommend using weather strip adhesive to assist the seal pins during
installation.
Features:
Sold as a Pair
Molded ends exactly like the originals
Hardened plastic mounting pins
Reinforced screw holes like factory
Smooth soft fine grain rubber
Fits Hardtop, T-Top and Convertible Models
Produced by Fairchild Industries
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How to Replace Door Weatherstrip Seal 1982-92 Chevy Camaro
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Tools used
Putty Knife
8mm Wrench
T10 Torx Driver
Flat Blade Screwdriver
T27 Torx Driver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Heat Gun
8mm Socket
Mineral Spirits
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Cloth Rags
Needle nose pliers
1. Disconnecting the Battery
Disconnect the negative battery cable with an 8mm wrench
2. Removing the Door Panel
Remove the bolts from the door pull
Pull off the door pull
Remove the screws from the door handle bezel
Pull out the window switch
Disconnect the window switch wiring harness
Pull out the door lock switch
Disconnect the door lock wiring harness
Pull off the door handle bezel
Pull out the door handle trim piece
Pry out the door panel with a putty knife
Pull off the door panel
Pull off the door ledge trim piece
For more detailed instructions, please see the 1986 Camaro door panel replacement video
3. Removing the Weather Strip
Remove the four Phillips screws from the top corners of the door
Peel back the weather strip at the top corners of the door
Pull off the weather strip
Pull out the weather strip pins with needle nose pliers
4. Cleaning off the Glue
Heat the glue with a heat gun
Scrape the glue off with a putty knife
Continue heating the glue
Clean the residue with a wire brush
Clean the remaining residue with mineral spirits
Repeat this step for all of the glue spots
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In this video, we are going to show you how to remove the door weather strip from the door of this 1986 Camaro IROC-Z. This is the same for any '82 to '92 Camaro IROC-Z and Z28, as well as the Firebird Trans-Am and Formula. The tools you'll need are 8mm wrench or socket and ratchet to disconnect your battery . I will say that now, you do disconnect your battery, just so you don't run down the battery with the interior lights, and also to avoid shock when you are disconnecting the power door locks ., T10 and T27 Torx driver, flat and Phillips screwdrivers, a heat gun, a putty knife, wire brush and mineral spirits or some other type of cleaner to clean off some of the residue of the glue.
We'll start out here in a little bit of fast-forward. You do need to remove your door panel and the upper ledge molding to get to a couple of screws that hold the ends of the weather strip. So I'll show you that. This is in fast motion. If you want to see this in regular speed, just check out our other videos for the Camaro door panel removal, and you can see it there.
There are two Phillips screws to remove so you can pull back the top of the weather strip up here. Then, right into here, you'll see there is a hole in the weather strip. Remove the screw, and you peel that back. I'll pull the screw out here so I don't lose it. Remove the two screws at this end of the weather strip. There's one there and then there is one here. You can see how rough shape the weather strip is in. Once you remove those screws, you'll see the weather strip starts to come off. It is glued there, but the thing is so old, it just came apart. I didn't even force that. Then there is a series of pins. You can probably just pull it right off. We are going to pull these pins out with needle nose pliers. Do the same thing over here. Now take a pair of needle nose pliers and you can see you can just force the pliers right in behind those clips and pry them right out. Just so you can see, a total of about twenty clips come out.
If you're doing this stuff yourself, a great investment, again, is a heat gun. This is just a middle price model from a home improvement store. Just take it, heat it up, which releases the glue. I'm going to really heat this up. I can smell it burning, now. Then I'll fast-forward through this. You just basically use the heat gun, heat up with those spots where it's been glued, and the heat releases the glue and it makes it easier to get it off nice and clean. Once you are finished with the putty knife, and then use your heat gun and heat up the remaining residue. Then, you can see I have a little wire brush. Just use the wire brush to get the remaining weather strip and glue off. Then, once you're done with that, I've get some mineral spirits on that paper towel, just remove the remaining residue. You want to make sure this is nice and clean, so that if you hit it with some paint, the paint sticks to it, or if you are just gluing on new weather strips, they have a good clean surface to stick to. Then, we'll go on very high speed, here, and you want to just repeat that process for the spot up near the front where they glued it on at the factory. Remove as much of that residue as possible. Get a nice clean surface for either your paint and/or your new weather strip to stick onto.
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