2002 Sub weatherstrip ID?
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2002 Suburban - trying to find identification and online source for the weatherstrip, or dust seal, at the bottom of the doors (NOT rear doors but driver/passenger doors). This weatherstrip is below the sill plate and is actually a secondary seal, not the main door seal. The weatherstrip spans the bottom of both doors and clips onto a black harder plastic trim piece that also spans both doors, about 6.5 feet long. The weatherstrip clips on using a molded-on stiff 'U' channel. The soft 'O'-part (that does the sealing against the door) has separated from the U channel part for several inches. The sealing part has a few inches of gap at the rear door post but othewise is the same cross section along its length. The U-channel part spans the entire length.
I have been looking for an hour online and cant even find it or a picture or line drawing of it to ID the GM part name or part number. I would like to compare direct order pricing with the dealer charge.
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I have been looking for an hour online and cant even find it or a picture or line drawing of it to ID the GM part name or part number. I would like to compare direct order pricing with the dealer charge.
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