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D24 Door gaskets


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Ok, I've gone to Steele Rubber and looked at all the door gaskets they offer.  They have I believe 7 or 8 styles and part numbers.  Which one have you guys found work the

best on the Dodge D24?  The gal that answers the phone has no clue and told me nobody there knows either.

Any help would be most appreciated guys!

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as a follow up, I am not fond of their rubber, seals for doors and deck lids on my experience their offering is too hard a durometer and will not relax enough even if and when setting in the warm sun to prevent bulging of doors and trunk lid.   Personally, it is my experience that Clester's is closest to fit and form.  As for the different bodies on doors....length of seal is the delimitator for the most part. two door, four door and town sedan all being a bit different in lengths need to ensure fit.   We have other supplies of rubber that I also do not recommend due to business practices but that is on me.....

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Have you tried Andy Bernbaums?.....I have found them to be good to use.........but have not had good dealings with Steele Rubber.........my Oztralian 2 cents worth........andyd

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Rockauto has a part number for a metro seal that will work..  LP 40.   Metro molded parts. 

 

They have door seal rubber by application for my 1940 plymouth car.  

 

  LP 40 & LP 40-A (softer rubber)

 

Go to metro molded parts. Select plymouth and find your model to confirm part number.  Search the part number on rockauto.

 

https://metrommp.com/Classic-Car-Guides-Ratings-Features/Plymouth/1940-Plymouth-P9-Roadking-Catalog/

 

Probably where Bernbaum buys all of their rubber products 

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That Metro Molded Parts rubber list seems quite good tho at least 2 listed for a 1940 Plymouth are I am pretty sure are to suit the 1941 Plymouth..the Tailight and Trunk light pads look like 1941 stuff.........andyd 

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