I used a $200 walmart shower curtain to redo all of my doors. I just
resealed them with rtv, and it worked great. The good thing about rtv is
that you can peel it away later on. I believe I have a pic on my website
of one of the home made door liners.

Try looking around here
www.cs.niu.edu/~maingold/projekt16v/pics/door16v.jpg

On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 10:22:31 -0700 Rob Baldwin <[email protected]>
writes:
> 
> Washed my car yesterday, and discovered the door-side driver's seat 
> bolster
> was soaked through, and lots of moisture in the carpeting in the 
> footwells.
> The rubber door seals are cracked and old, so I'm thinking that has 
> to be
> it.  Are they easy to replace?  Is this a Potterman item?  
> 
> The only other thing I can think of that may be the cause of the 
> leak is
> that the door is out of alignment.  The PO mounted a set of later 
> "Big
> Doors" from a two door Jetta.  
> 
> Rob B.
> '86 GTI Hybrid
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