Trunk Weatherstrip | Scott Drake | 1965-1970 Mustang
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Bill shows you how to install a Scott Drake Trunk Weatherstrip on your 1965-1970 Coupe or Convertible Mustang.
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If you own a classic Mustang chances are you will need to replace the weatherstrip in your trunk at some point. Over time this soft rubber can dry out and crack.
Scott Drake's trunk weatherstrip is made from an open cell sponge extrusion. Extra special steps were taken to make sure the cross section matches the original perfectly. This weatherstrip attaches to the underside of your trunk lid, creating a seal, eliminating water from leaking into the trunk compartment.
Installation is fairly simple, to make things easier it is best to remove the entire trunk. Removal of the old weatherstrip can take a fair amount of time, but you want to remove as much as possible for the new weatherstrip to work properly. Once installed you will want to let it set for 24 hours to allow the 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive (AD3M) to dry.
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Funny story (sorta), the P&B shop that did my car aligned by hood/trunk-lid/doors so they needed the weather-strip attached to get them right. But they must have been Chevy guys because they glued the strip to the car not the lid. It worked better than I would have thought, but looked weird. So I am replacing it this weekend, the correct way.
FYI, According to Steele Rubber Co, you're supposed to smear the glue out flat on BOTH the trunk lid and the rubber so the glue doesn't ooze out the sides. Wait for both pieces to get tacky (and that depends on the temp in your shop) and when finally tacky THEN apply the rubber gasket.
Great video, one thing to maybe add is to use a red scuff pad over the weatherstrip, seems to help the adhesives stick better, that’s my experience
This video is extremely helpful! Thank you soooo much!
This guy has a fun job tbh!
great video, can you guys maybe show how to change the vent window frames and their seiling?
Good job Buzzzzzz
Nice video.
Can we see the out takes where Bill is cussing up a storm trying to get it to line up right?
Bill..I followed this step by steps, mounted great ..One issue, is he rubber supposed to ride the top ridge of the inner channel and not IN he channel ? Without a trunk latch it wants to sit about 8 inches open...is that normal until it bbreaks in ? Thanks in advance....
Hey Bill do you have a video to do the lower door weather stripping install? Can't find one.
what about a 64 1/2? will it work
I just bought this weatherstrip from you and I need to install it. Good how-to video! You can lose the music. We're listening to you and it's not helping. Vent windows are next so can you do a vid on that too? Thanks
Great video, but wouldn't it be easier if you made the weatherstrip with 3M peel and stick tape?
Can you use a heat gun to take the old stripping off?
2:21 - 2:22 wow i wish i could do all that in 1 second..
Will this work for a 1967 fastback?
@Zerogivengarage
8 жыл бұрын
+Brad Scott this is coupe only, we offer one for the 67 Fastback though and install is the same idea.
IS 69 MACH 1 SPORTSROOF INSTALL SAME AS COUPE?
@Zerogivengarage
7 жыл бұрын
Same concept yes
The 3m instructions say to apply a thin film to each part, allow to become tacky then stick together, fyi
Don't forget the rubbing alcohol
At 2 08 , use a plastic what!? Couldn't understand what you said.