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Old 07-31-2007 | 05:24 PM
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Good price on Metro weatherstripping

I ordered Metro weatherstrip kit from a company called Danno Enterprises out of Florida. MAN, they were quick and cheap !!

My order was placed on 7/26 and it showed up today.

now for the best part ! The whole kit was $130 + shipping of 8.75 to Texas.

The kit iincluded the usual , door seals , roof rail seals , and the rear hatch seal . Enough to do the whole car!

their web site is www.dannoenterprises.com
check 'em out !

here's a scan of the invoice that came in the box.
Good price on Metro weatherstripping-danno-enteprizes.jpg

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Old 07-31-2007 | 06:48 PM
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Re: Good price on Metro weatherstripping

Sounds like a good deal! Let me know how it fits I'm getting ready to buy some. I have seen mixed reveiws on it.
Old 08-02-2007 | 06:46 AM
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Re: Good price on Metro weatherstripping

sure thing...
Old 08-07-2007 | 07:50 AM
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weatherstripping blues

Well I'm not to happy so far with Metro stuff... or the rust holes I uncovered in my passenger doors frame.
As far as the weatherstripping goes, I've installed one of the window seals so far... and it has a rip in it on the virtical strip where the premolded corner peice is glued to the straight piece.
I was going to do both door seals last night, but not only did I find the rust holes , I found that the new door seals are close to 6 inches shorter than the origional seals. I could see that streaching is the name of the game... so I started test fitting. The first pin on the rear of the door is to far from the origional hole with not enough material to streach... I don't like the idea of having to drill holes in my door (it has enough problems as it is ) to acomodate the pin...
Looks like I'll be contacting the seller and or Metro to see what they will do for me. when work and the wife allow.
Old 08-07-2007 | 06:08 PM
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Re: Good price on Metro weatherstripping

IMHO I was thinking that that might be to good of a deal to fit good.
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