NEED HELP Weatherstripping

WhiteWolf

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I need to replace my weatherstripping in the front and rear doors. Does anyone know how many inches or feet is needed for each door? Also the oem part number or a link to the correct weatherstripping for purchase.
This is my first time using a forum so I'm not sure if I have to say what type of car I have. So just in case it doesn't post with that info.
2002 Chevy Trailblazer LS
 

Redbeard

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Several years ago I replaced the weatherstripping on the front and rear doors of my '04 tb from Rockauto (5% Discount Code: 838F2B6289CAE4 Expires: April 19, 2021) and they fit fine. https://www.rockauto.com/. I don't recall if they mention the lengths of the weatherstripping on their website, but give it a check. They are a good website to check parts for and usually with photos helping to verify parts.
 

Reprise

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They also list the 8-digit GM part #s, so you can search for those, if you want the OEM. Looks like GM disc'd the parts, but they're available from many places, as well as 'universal' types that you cut to fit (& cheaper, of course)
 

WhiteWolf

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THANK YOU GUYS! Redbeard & reprise this was truly helpful. I found a few universals but I wasn't sure which style to get. I've seen 2 types, one has a metal 'U' shape along the weatherstripping which seems like it would clip on. The other style has no metal 'U' but suggested that I use glue, 3M black adhesive to be exact. Any thoughts on these 2 styles? Is one better than the other? Any advice from anyone would be appreciated.
I'll still check out the link redbeard sent me, again thanks guys!
 

Redbeard

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Hey WhiteWolf,
Going from memory the replacement weatherstripping didn't have any metal in it and no metal was holding on the old weatherstripping. If the universals you located are close to you maybe the folks selling it would let you see if they would fit your TB. Like pushing it into place feeling if it would hold. As for me I don't have any experiences with the universal type weather seals.
 
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TollKeeper

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Are you talking about the seal that goes all the way around the door, or the wind blockers that are around the top of the doors?

I always just went to a salvage yard, and grabbed the seals from the passenger side of a donor vehicle. they are usually always in good shape.

Thanks for reminding me, doing a junk yard run tomorrow, and I need 1 for my front drivers door.
 
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WhiteWolf

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Are you talking about the seal that goes all the way around the door, or the wind blockers that are around the top of the doors?

I always just went to a salvage yard, and grabbed the seals from the passenger side of a donor vehicle. they are usually always in good shape.

Thanks for reminding me, doing a junk yard run tomorrow, and I need 1 for my front drivers door.
Hello, the seal that goes all the way around the doors
 

TollKeeper

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Hello, the seal that goes all the way around the doors
Yep, than I just go to the salvage yard, and grab one from a passenger front door, for the drivers front door. Cheaper, if they even charge.
 

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