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I have a great 996 C2 coupe. It is getting old and I drive it every day. My problem is that the

rubber weather stripping going around the rear window has started to lift on the passernger side.

I really don't want any water getting underneath it.

I would like to figure out a way to put some form of adheasive in there and apply some weight on it so it will go back flat. I don't know... it looks like some kind of needle syringe with some glue would do the trick. The stripping is in great shape.

Any suggestions from past experiences? Thanks in advance.

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Posted

Replace is the better option, the seal shrinks with age and jumps out of the groove.

Posted

I guess I will look into replacing it. Funny tho... the molding acts like it is shrinking. It is pulling out at the corners.

I got bigger fish-to-fry now. The drivers' side window regulator went on the fritz yesterday.

Sshhhh....what's next?

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