Going to the dealership tomorrow to get some vapor barrier seal, they are selling it to me by the metre ($9 per metre) and was hoping someone would know the approximate length required to do the rear doors
Good thinking Jimlev, I will just measure the biggest outside area of the trim and use that, better to have a little too much than too little I guess,
Hey Mike, yeah the silicone could get to be a hassle if I have to go in again as DKing mentions, would probably stuff the vapour barrier and have to buy a new one, and knowing the prices of BMW parts here that would be scary.
You could type /adhesive or /vapor barrier in the bestlinks and it should tell you, e.g.,
- How the vapor barrier works (1) & the problem with front & rear door vapor barrier adhesives which allow rain water to wet the carpet (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) & what adhesives to buy (1) & what sizes for the adhesive beads (1)
Thanks Econobox, but Amazon will not ship out of the US for that product.
Can't get 3M window weld either GSA1, I tried some auto glass shops and they use a different product down here now.
That is why I am going with the BMW stuff, I'm surprised they are selling it to me by the metre, and not a "we only sell 20 metre rolls buddy"
Thanks for the links Blubee.
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