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#1579334 06/08/2025 2:28 PM
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What is the best door seals out there for a '64 C10? I installed new seals in my '64 C10 and I have to SLAM the door to get it to shut. Don't ask the brand I installed cause I don't know. Bought 5 years ago. It's like they are too thick. Any help would be helpful. Thanks


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DK - Your topic probably will get the best responses and suggestions in the Doors sub-forum in the Paint and Body Shop, so your post has been moved there for further conversation and help. smile


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Welcome to the club. Almost all of us have that problem. On my 66 C 10, I switched to Precision door seals. They were much better than whatever I had installed the first time. Still takes a firm hand closing the door though. Also, wiping the seals down from time to time with silicone lubricant seems to help too. Another top name I hear but haven't tried is Steele Rubber products.


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Do I search on stovevolt or maybe other site on Honda Civic hatchback door seals. I don't recall which year range, but many have used that seal with a more pleasing result. I am not in a current position to search and find but if you do the thread should be there.


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I think this might be one of the discussion at fellow truck site 67-72chevytrucks that Hambone is pointing towards. It talks about using the Honda door seals in place of the too big reproduction stuff. Lots of mostly on-topic reading that may offer some help for your predicament. Seems to cover both the 1966 and earlier, as well as 67-72 trucks. smile


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I had gathered what I think are the correct Honda #’s. Right side 72315-SVA-A01Z A. Left side 72355-SVA-A01Z A. I didn’t order them cause it seemed like some were removing them (for one reason or another) & going back to original style. I guess it’s a matter of doing your research, paying your money & take your chances


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Do you have any profile pictures and dimensions of the Honda part? That would tell you everything you needed to know when compared to the style you have now.


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No, I don’t.


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