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    Rubber seal

    Having a hard time making a successful fit of the rubber seal that fits between the top portion of the rear bumper and body. I might have bad pieces but want to ask here first. It seems like their is too much tension on the rubber. When I originally fit it it's fine but after a while it will work its way out in the center as if there is too much tension on it and it just wants to pull itself straight. It has adhesive on the upper side that isn'y strong enough. Anyone encounter this before. Thanks.
    Mike
    Early 911S Registry #880
    356 Registry #30248
    1973 911S 2.7 RS spec
    1973 911T
    1964 356C twin plug
    1969 Z28

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    Rubber seal

    There should be a lip on the body side that the seal fits over, then the bumper puts pressure on it to keep the seal in place, can't come off the lip when the bumper is pushing against it.
    Early S Registry member #90
    R Gruppe member #138
    Fort Worth Tx.

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    Thanks Ed, I'll give it a try tomorrow.
    Mike
    Early 911S Registry #880
    356 Registry #30248
    1973 911S 2.7 RS spec
    1973 911T
    1964 356C twin plug
    1969 Z28

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