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Post by mwilson on Nov 2, 2010 22:20:01 GMT -5
I'm looking at possibly buying a Bradley GT II. However, I am in WA state and want to make sure I can get this car properly sealed against the elements. I am told all fiberglass cars leak a lot! Has anyone had a good success rate at this. If so what did you use for weatherstripping and where did you get it? I also know that fiberglass cars can also be noisy, has anyone been able to apply a sound dampening fabric/pad to help this?
Thanks,
MWilson
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Post by jspbtown on Nov 3, 2010 8:23:27 GMT -5
Rarely will you get a kit to seal well. It can be done of course but it usually requires alot of custom fitting of panels and quality weatherstripping. www.soffseal.com offers lots of custom weatherstripping by the foot. Lots of products out there for sound deadening. Most are quite expensive but work well. I don't think alot of people use them because of the cost.
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stevevw
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Post by stevevw on Nov 9, 2010 20:46:37 GMT -5
hi and welcome . I am also in Wa state and consider my gt2 a fair weather car . I have a few small leaks but have plans to totally rework the door sealing system . Hope fully during this winter . I have done some soumd proofing and my car is relativly quiet for an old air cooled car . Let me know If I can be of help . cheers ,
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