So i was lucky enough to get nearly a full inner paper gasket out of my (front) wagon door. It was wrinkled and brittle. I sprayed it down with water and gently laid it flat.
From they I traced it on cardboard paper (more about that later). The 2 squares at the bottom didn't look used, so I didn't cut them out.
Here is the cut out just sitting on the door handle/window crank. The paper gasket will be approx. 1.5" up and will be duct taped in place instead of urethane, so it can be removed if neccessary.
painted black like original
After 2 coats of black, I may clear coat it.
As far as this carboard paper goes, it is super thin, like a dimes thickness. I was able to get mine at tractor supply, but they don't sell it. When thier stock orders come in, its UNDER the stock, above the pallet.
I waited 6 days, and they had all I wanted. I made a purchase to show "good intentions" and we were both happy.
From they I traced it on cardboard paper (more about that later). The 2 squares at the bottom didn't look used, so I didn't cut them out.
Here is the cut out just sitting on the door handle/window crank. The paper gasket will be approx. 1.5" up and will be duct taped in place instead of urethane, so it can be removed if neccessary.
painted black like original
After 2 coats of black, I may clear coat it.
As far as this carboard paper goes, it is super thin, like a dimes thickness. I was able to get mine at tractor supply, but they don't sell it. When thier stock orders come in, its UNDER the stock, above the pallet.
I waited 6 days, and they had all I wanted. I made a purchase to show "good intentions" and we were both happy.