bmwstephen
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- Dec 27, 2012
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so a lot of older cars used to have a pull-in windshield where it was locked against the rubber gasket with a lock strip.
Supposedly, these rubber gaskets were indestructible because it was made of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM). However that doesn't mean it doesn't wear down. On my 1990 3 series, I'm seeing some sort of wear in the inner seals that is pretty common in these cars.
specifically, it looks like it is bubbling up in certain areas and the affected area ends up feeling like sand paper.
has anyone seen this and successfully corrected this? I don't know where to begin.
might also be found in older porsches
Supposedly, these rubber gaskets were indestructible because it was made of ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM). However that doesn't mean it doesn't wear down. On my 1990 3 series, I'm seeing some sort of wear in the inner seals that is pretty common in these cars.
specifically, it looks like it is bubbling up in certain areas and the affected area ends up feeling like sand paper.
has anyone seen this and successfully corrected this? I don't know where to begin.
might also be found in older porsches


