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Old 01-16-2021, 02:17 PM #16
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the best deal is to hit the pick n pull and grab the passenger side stuff. it's usually like new... I know these rigs are getting older and that things are getting harder to find.... but last time I grabbed 2x passenger side ones and replaced both of mine.
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the best deal is to hit the pick n pull and grab the passenger side stuff. it's usually like new... I know these rigs are getting older and that things are getting harder to find.... but last time I grabbed 2x passenger side ones and replaced both of mine.
As in you were able to put a front passenger seal on the driver side? They are different part numbers for L/RH but that would be handy to know.
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As in you were able to put a front passenger seal on the driver side? They are different part numbers for L/RH but that would be handy to know.
worked fine for me yes.

I think I ended up putting just a couple of spots of 3M 08612 Windo Weld Round Ribbon Sealer into the grove. it will have the memory for the passenger side and it resisted during install but once I put the window weld into the grove it stayed in place.

the passenger door and driver door opening are the exact same size.

this is that nasty stuff that never dries out... the liner on the inside of the doors that holds the plastic sheeting on. also never comes off your fingers or clothes or anything it comes into contact and probably causes cancer and birth defects. but it sticks stuff together forever.

Amazon.com: 3M 08612 Windo Weld Round Ribbon Sealer, 3/8 inch x 15 ft Kit: Garden & Outdoor
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Very good to know that driver's and passenger side are interchangeable! I've been a fool this whole time at the junkyard because it's impossible to find a good condition driver's side seal.
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Yup, I did this with my Civic. I went to the junkyard to fish a door seal as the old driver side seal was ripped and torn. I get there and snag a used seal but from the passenger door. I put in on the driver side door and there was no issues! There should be no problem doing this to the 4Runner.
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worked fine for me yes.

I think I ended up putting just a couple of spots of 3M 08612 Windo Weld Round Ribbon Sealer into the grove. it will have the memory for the passenger side and it resisted during install but once I put the window weld into the grove it stayed in place.

the passenger door and driver door opening are the exact same size.

this is that nasty stuff that never dries out... the liner on the inside of the doors that holds the plastic sheeting on. also never comes off your fingers or clothes or anything it comes into contact and probably causes cancer and birth defects. but it sticks stuff together forever.

Amazon.com: 3M 08612 Windo Weld Round Ribbon Sealer, 3/8 inch x 15 ft Kit: Garden & Outdoor
Awesome! Thanks for the tip. Ill be careful with that stuff if I end up with some..
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Do these just tear on their own? Every rig i've owned has had these seals destroyed.
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Shoes and boots tear them up eventually. Thats why the passenger side is always better because it has less traffic. Now that I have used passenger side weatherstripping on my drivers door it is staying perfect because I never wear shoes when I drive
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my drivers door it is staying perfect because I never wear shoes when I drive
Yea Yea rub it in, j/k.

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Great info

This is good info and important to keep in mind in my next visit to P/pull.
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I didn't know you could get them from the dealer. Does someone have part numbers?
62312-35013 is for left front door. Let me know if this helps. I need to replace mine
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