Weatherstrip and rubber kit ?

Matt Berry

Club Member
I got a full weatherstrip kit from Mike at MJP (MrF on here) actually finished fitting the last of them last week and had absolutely no problems with any of them. There was more included with the kit than I realised
 

chris frizzell

Club Member
i used precision about £250 on the web look on youtube and they even do video how too . i tried loads of glue all said it will stick anything and they all failed apart from 3m weather strip glue spot on .easy to fit with well made product regards chris
 

richiep

Club Member
Pretty much every trader sells (and everyone fits) the Precision kit. You can source from any of the US vendors or speak to Mr. F if you want to deal with someone in the UK. Generally the kit is excellent; the only challenge are the door seals as the rubber is a bit stiffer and can lead to issues closing the doors and getting good gaps. On my red Fairlady Z the passenger door was fine, but the drivers door a pain. I ended up chopping the seal along the top of the sill and fitting a strip of a softer alternative I got from a specialist in the UK.

The alternative for the door seals is to get a pair of MK1 Kia Sportage (xxxx-2002) front door seals. They have the correct moulded top corner and are softer like the OEM Nissan ones.
 

Jason McIvor

Club Member
Folks

On the same subject
Wondering if anyone has the weatherstrip diagrams for where to put certain weatherstripping
I've a '78 280z with a new weather kit specific for the car but no diagrams
 
Top