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Old 10-09-2013, 10:01 AM   #1
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Picked the car up on Sunday after a very long sojourn at Elms, which included a new gearbox under warranty. Notwithstanding the GTR in the meantime, it felt so good to be back in her. The noise, the lightness and, most of all, the way the brakes perform. How I lived without APs I'll never know.

Decided that CSL is now staying (cannot sell her) so am putting her into storage and doing some man maths to finance it. However...

When I picked her up, the whole passenger side door seal was hanging off. Elms will replace it but it's extortionate (over £400). I was thinking of buying some clamps and glueing it myself. Any other (sensible) suggestions?
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When I picked her up, the whole passenger side door seal was hanging off. Elms will replace it but it's extortionate (over £400). I was thinking of buying some clamps and glueing it myself. Any other (sensible) suggestions?
Surely any breakers E46 coupe seal will fit?
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Yup, the seal itself is not perished - it's the adhesive that seems to be the issue. It's happened on the driver's side previously and I managed to stick it back on. The other E46 M3 I had suffered exactly the same issue.

It's one of those niggles that can totally ruin my enjoyment of the car. If I see the door seal is a tiny bit adrift in any place, I turn into Patrick Bateman.
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Yup, the seal itself is not perished - it's the adhesive that seems to be the issue. It's happened on the driver's side previously and I managed to stick it back on. The other E46 M3 I had suffered exactly the same issue.

It's one of those niggles that can totally ruin my enjoyment of the car. If I see the door seal is a tiny bit adrift in any place, I turn into Patrick Bateman.
Maybe rather than glue, you need a good psychotherapist
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Old 10-09-2013, 10:23 AM   #5
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on a related note .. no problems with the warranty even though you had AP's fitted ?

Elms told me th eonly guaranteed way to sort the window frame seal / trims was to fully replace them
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I glued the one on my old E46 and it held OK. The trick is getting the right sort of glue. Lots of advice out there on that, I think I used some sort of Evostick contact adhesive.
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