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    Any advice with loose door molding occuring during entry/exit ?

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    There is a metal strip that runs through the moulding. Squeeze it together lightly at the areas that come loose. Don't squeeze it so tight that you crack the material it holds on to.
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    Yikes! There is no permanent squeezing solution to my issue..Looks more like some kind of adhesive is in order. My issue is the rubber becomes detached when I or my crew drag boby parts over it...Is it suppose to come off from leaning or slipping over it, back and forth? Or - be tolerable to that kind of abuse?

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    The molding slides over the flange. The "C" section that goes over the flange has thin metal in it. Remove the molding squeeze the "C" channel with some pliers the slide it back on and it should stay. Tom

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