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  • #463799
    outdoorsman310outdoorsman310
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      maybe use some duct tape! haha i don’t know where to look.

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    • #463800
      cedicolcedicol
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        First of, what suzuki are you driving. With that i mean is it a european model or not. If so, there are some some good sites on the web to find cheap parts for european cars.

        #463801
        Bad_MechanicBad_Mechanic
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          Quoted From cedicol: _x000D_
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          First of, what suzuki are you driving. With that i mean is it a european model or not. If so, there are some some good sites on the web to find cheap parts for european cars.

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          Oh wow I’m sorry, it’s a 1996

          #463802
          3SheetsDiesel3SheetsDiesel
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            I imagine you could look on Google weather-stripping, or if you’re more of a DIY-on-the-cheap kind of person, you could fabricate some yourself out of dense, water-resistant foam.

            #463803
            Bad_MechanicBad_Mechanic
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              [quote]Quoted From 3SheetsDiesel: _x000D_
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              I imagine you could look on Google weather-stripping, or if you’re more of a DIY-on-the-cheap kind of person, you could fabricate some yourself out of dense, water-resistant foam.

              #463804
              cedicolcedicol
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                Is it a kit for the entire car you need or just for the doors or trunk or …………….? Also you can find universal strips that fit your needs. Usually that is also cheaper than the OE parts. In my experience, the aftermarket stuff is sometimes better

                #463805
                Bad_MechanicBad_Mechanic
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                  [quote]Quoted From cedicol: _x000D_
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                  Is it a kit for the entire car you need or just for the doors or trunk or …………….? Also you can find universal strips that fit your needs. Usually that is also cheaper than the OE parts. In my experience, th

                  #463806
                  cedicolcedicol
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                    What I usually do is go to the local parts store and take a good look around there. In most time i find what i need there.

                    #463807
                    outdoorsman310outdoorsman310
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                      if you cant find any maybe use some weather stripping from a hardware store

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