trunk rubber

Postby gilbert » 11 Sep 2007 1:38

I replaced the trunk rubber seal from year one.Assuming I received the proper one I installed it and now the trunk is binding on the rubber, seems that the rubber gasket is to thick, will this compress over time, is this normal and a new car off the assembly line would fit correct right away. Whats your thoughts?
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Postby patrick » 11 Sep 2007 3:41

Scroll down a way's and check out what I found in replacing mine on this thead. :thumbsup: Pat
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Postby dave-r » 11 Sep 2007 7:34

I just fitted a new trunk seal on my 1970 Challenger and although it was not as tight as the one Pat fitted to his later model it was still making it tricky to get the trunk shut.

After I glued mine in place I slammed the trunk shut and left it for a few days. After that it shuts easily every time now. So it must have compressed.

This is what Pat found with his;
http://challenger.mpoli.fi/forum/viewto ... 8893#28893
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Postby gilbert » 11 Sep 2007 21:50

Thanks for the reply. will try and talk to year one about my problem and see if they will replace it. From the looks of it .it has a long way to go before it sit right ,it's to thick around the hinges area and the trunk seems to pivot there. Hasn't flattened yet and thats been 3 weeks now
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Postby Jon » 12 Sep 2007 14:03

Didn't Pat solve the problem by talking to YO?. They should take care of you too. They replaced parts for me at not charge including the cost for shipping them back. Please let us know which replacement you are finally happy with.

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Postby gilbert » 13 Sep 2007 0:35

called year one today and they will send me a rubber for 70-72 .He said this one is much softer.Should have been conpressed after a few days hope this works as i am at the end of a complete restoration.
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Postby Jon » 13 Sep 2007 2:26

What does "Should have been compressed after a few days" mean.

Do you have pictures? :D Of your restoration....... (not the trunk seal :lol: ). We like pictures!
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Postby patrick » 18 Sep 2007 4:54

Gilbert, that would be great if Y.O. send's that seal no charge. I didn't even try. Just paid half as much for the 70-71 or 2 seal. Cut my loss in favor of Education. :roll: The 73-74 seal was way too meaty. And trust me, it will never relax. I had mine in there for a good part of a year. Maybe they've gotten enough input on this, that they'lle change something. Year One is a pretty good outfit. :thumbsup: Send some pic's of that car gilbert, we all want to see. :) Jon, didn't you get yours to fit right with the early style seal?
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Postby Jon » 18 Sep 2007 13:21

Pat, I haven't gotten around to replacing the seal yet. Working on a YO wish list and that will be on it. :)
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Postby patrick » 23 Sep 2007 4:58

Hey Gilbert. You started this. What's happening? :roll:
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Postby patrick » 23 Sep 2007 5:03

Jon, Santa's coming soon! :D
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Postby Jon » 23 Sep 2007 14:36

Ya Pat! :D Last year they had a sale and I netted 20% off. Now that's reasonable pricing. Had to spend a grand though which was no problaymo.
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Postby gilbert » 30 Sep 2007 22:25

year one send me the 70-72 year trunk rubber at no charge and once installed the trunk closed perfect the first try. They should just throw the 73-74 rubbers in the bin because they will never work
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Postby patrick » 01 Oct 2007 1:35

:mrgreen:
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Postby Jon » 01 Oct 2007 2:21

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