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Scrat's_Camaro
03-30-2010, 02:42 PM
...or does weatherstripping cost this much?
i went on hawks website and they want 300 bucks for one door piece and like 200 just for the small piece on the end of the t-top?! And year one was expensive aswell. i told my dad how muched it cost and he thought it was absolutely crazy. is there another place thats alot cheaper cause i cant justify spending 800 bucks just on pieces of rubber.

V
03-30-2010, 02:56 PM
for which car? ur 96 camaro? you may be better off finding someone selling oem weatherstripping that was taken off properly.

i have a whole box of different sections id always save from cars i junked.

Scrat's_Camaro
03-30-2010, 03:06 PM
yeah its for the 96. i might have to do that then. there is a guy parting out a 99 camaro near my area so ill see what he has

WildBillyT
03-30-2010, 03:09 PM
You think that's bad, try paying that amount and then getting stuff that fits poorly!

Your car is still newer, does GM still sell it?

JL8Jeff
03-30-2010, 03:16 PM
You should see the price of NOS 67-69 Camaro weatherstripping! Thousands of dollars. The repro stuff doesn't fit, feel or look right either.

Stevoone
03-30-2010, 03:33 PM
I was able to get the T-Top w/strips for my 87 T/A before they went discontinued. I think I only Paid $75ish per side. Had to go aftermarket for the hatch tho.

If I get a chance I'll look on the parts computer and see how much OEM stuff is.

fmybody
03-30-2010, 06:08 PM
i remember they were expensive when i was gonna get them for my turd too.. i would try to fix them some how maybe with sealant before i spend all that... it is a lot of money

enRo
04-04-2010, 10:10 PM
I remember going to a local junkyard and running into a 88 Formula with damn near new t-top and hatch weatherstripping... the t-bar was new because it had a sticker with a date of 2001. It was like striking gold, because my 86 T/A's weatherstripping was shot and the T-bar was completely rusted. I walked out of there with all of it for $20 :lol:

89 Iroc-Z28
04-04-2010, 10:15 PM
yeah its pretty crazy i need weather stripping for the back hatch and my doors i was going to look around online and then see what i could find at the swap meet in two weeks

B4C
04-05-2010, 08:55 AM
yeah its pretty crazy i need weather stripping for the back hatch and my doors i was going to look around online and then see what i could find at the swap meet in two weeks

At e-town?/ Go to maple grove swap meet this sat its 1000000x's better than e-towns swap meet

andy78TA
04-09-2010, 11:26 PM
junkyard, there is one by me at school that is right off 78 about 20-25 minutes into PA and they have tons of camaros. I think weather stripping is like $6 or $8 no matter what type it is


and for ridiculous, a NOS shaker seal for my car is over $400 and thats about a foot of weatherstripping. :(

Iroc85
04-10-2010, 01:53 AM
classic industries sells a whole kit for 250. still alot but better than most places.

Jersyboyy
04-10-2010, 01:25 PM
Im with ya bro the price on molded rubber aka weather stripping is ridiculous. Just gotta keep your eyes open sifting through junkyards craigslist and forums. GL

91chevywt
04-10-2010, 04:08 PM
To sort-of justify the prices, think of the shape of the piece of weatherstripping and what it takes to actually cut it to the propper dimensions. Not just actual length but all the crevaces that make it more than just a piece of garage/home weatherstripping. Hundreds of makes/models that all have different weatherstripping. When you think of the logisics of reproducing all of that weatherstripping it's really crazy. I ordered a catalog from a reputable weatherstriping company (forget the name of it now) a while back and it was literally over an inch thick. So I imagine the tooling/processes just to make all of the stripping is why it costs so much.

As far as the NOS stuff, its simple economics. No the average joe won't pay thousands to get weatherstripping for his first gen camaro, but someone out there will. And once its gone its gone...so they are going to milk it for all its worth. The demand for the good stuff is so high that it all will sell.