Volvo door seals (510)
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Volvo door seals (510)
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So my stock door seals were pretty shot like most are. I could hear significant wind noise while driving and could see light coming through the cracks.
My cheap solution to the reproduction door seals that don't do a very good job at what they're intended to do. Volvo seals!
Went to the local yard and grabbed 2 front door seals off a Volvo 850 wagon I believe 91-97 is the year range. The V70's are also the same. I got both seals for less than $9 . It is pretty straight forward to remove them, So I won't go into that.
Once I got home, I then started to remove the door sills and pinch welt on my wagon. I then took one of the seals and placed it where the old pinch welt used to be.
I then placed the door sill on top of the seal to see how much to cut.
Cut section
After that I placed the seal back on and installed the door sill. Great fit!
Total time to install, about 10 miuntes a side.
The sound proofing these provide is outstanding, It literally feels like a new car! Air tight, No wind noise besides what comes from my windows. It is a little tougher to close the door now, but I can live with that. This is a daily driver and these seals helped make it that much more enjoyable to drive
I plan to do the rears with the same seals. Will post up when i get to that...
So my stock door seals were pretty shot like most are. I could hear significant wind noise while driving and could see light coming through the cracks.
My cheap solution to the reproduction door seals that don't do a very good job at what they're intended to do. Volvo seals!
Went to the local yard and grabbed 2 front door seals off a Volvo 850 wagon I believe 91-97 is the year range. The V70's are also the same. I got both seals for less than $9 . It is pretty straight forward to remove them, So I won't go into that.
Once I got home, I then started to remove the door sills and pinch welt on my wagon. I then took one of the seals and placed it where the old pinch welt used to be.
I then placed the door sill on top of the seal to see how much to cut.
Cut section
After that I placed the seal back on and installed the door sill. Great fit!
Total time to install, about 10 miuntes a side.
The sound proofing these provide is outstanding, It literally feels like a new car! Air tight, No wind noise besides what comes from my windows. It is a little tougher to close the door now, but I can live with that. This is a daily driver and these seals helped make it that much more enjoyable to drive
I plan to do the rears with the same seals. Will post up when i get to that...
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
Great idea man, I need to do this pretty bad lol
wayno » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:40 pm wrote: Everything is either tight or actually rubbing.
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
Nice!
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sweet stuff,total nwdatsuns
Taterhead » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:35 am wrote:[quote="Taterhead » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:41 pm
Sorry, I was channeling my inner flatcat.
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
Thanks! Trying to come up with a rear hatch solution and some outer squeegees.
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is it close to a z hatch rubber?
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
I've got some sittin on my parts z in my garage you could have to experiment with. I dunno how good/bad of shape its in, but it could be used for measurement/fitment to see if it'd work at all before spending money on any.
Re: Volvo door seals (510)
That's awesome. Now there needs to be a cheap alternative found for the 620's!
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
Just use the same?...PDX Matt wrote:That's awesome. Now there needs to be a cheap alternative found for the 620's!
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
In your picture it looks like you left the old seal on. Would the door shut better if you took the old one off?
Re: Volvo door seals (510)
I took it off before to try it out. It does shut easier. I left it on mainly for the bottom since the Volvo seal does not cover there since the door sills are there. I am going to eventually just take the old seal offf and cut it and leave the bottom section on.
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Re: Volvo door seals (510)
Thanks for the write up. There was an article on the other datsun page about using some Chrysler car seals. Good to know the Volvo seals work too. I will be trying these on my 620 soon.
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Jacob fixed it Jes
Taterhead » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:35 am wrote:[quote="Taterhead » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:41 pm
Sorry, I was channeling my inner flatcat.
Re: Volvo door seals (510)
No proboem! Hope they work out for you!Jester » Sun Dec 06, 2015 4:20 pm wrote:Thanks for the write up. There was an article on the other datsun page about using some Chrysler car seals. Good to know the Volvo seals work too. I will be trying these on my 620 soon.
BTW: I accidently gave you a thumbs down on this. Sorry. I can't figure out how to change it.