Roadtrek 200 Side Door Weather Stripping

drober05

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Hi,

I have a 1999 Roadtrek 200 on Chevy chassis. The side entry door (behind passenger door) is in desperate need of a replacement weather stripping (aka gasket?). The current one is old and deteriorated such that it whistles while on the road. So far no water leaks but that can't be far off.

I contacted Roadtrek for a part to which they replied there is no part number for the gasket.

Anyone have a suggestion of what to use? Is there "generic" weather stripping material in different shapes that I can try?

Thanks,
Dave R.
Flint, MI
 
I'm not sure it's the same seal but this thread might be a good starting point in your research.

P.S. I would help out more but I don't have access to my RT.
 
Hi,

I have a 1999 Roadtrek 200 on Chevy chassis. The side entry door (behind passenger door) is in desperate need of a replacement weather stripping (aka gasket?). The current one is old and deteriorated such that it whistles while on the road. So far no water leaks but that can't be far off.

I contacted Roadtrek for a part to which they replied there is no part number for the gasket.

Anyone have a suggestion of what to use? Is there "generic" weather stripping material in different shapes that I can try?

Thanks,
Dave R.
Flint, MI


Got a picture of the window?

It could be a CR Laurance window, or a motion window.
 
Do a search on Google. Put in your year and Chevy van (exact name and model of the van).

Also try to pull off a section, if possible, and get a view of the cross section. There are companies that just sell weather stripping and you buy it by cross section and by the foot.
 
Thanks for the several very prompt responses. The first post from Mat Mobile with link to the forum might be what I am looking for although mine is for the side door whereas the linked discussion is for the storage compartments (might be the same seal I don't know). I might go ahead and order some of that since my storage compartments need new seals also.

As far as using the GM part for the side door, the RT 200 is a full shell on the back of a cutaway van so I don't think it is the same door as on the regular van like would be used on the RT 170 and 190.

I'll take some measurements on the current seal and probably wind up getting a generic seal as suggested by jmai. I was hoping maybe somebody else had replaced the seal and had a recommended one to use.

Thanks for the input.
 
As far as using the GM part for the side door, the RT 200 is a full shell on the back of a cutaway van so I don't think it is the same door as on the regular van like would be used on the RT 170 and 190

My guess is that Roadtrek used a standard, off the shelf seal, as opposed to designing and making their own design and then having it made. Keep searching and you will probably find an exact match.
 
Thanks for the several very prompt responses. The first post from Mat Mobile with link to the forum might be what I am looking for although mine is for the side door whereas the linked discussion is for the storage compartments (might be the same seal I don't know). I might go ahead and order some of that since my storage compartments need new seals also.

drober, I'm glad the info was useful but I just realized that they are different. The compartments are D-shaped seals and the door has a notch to fit on pinch weld all around the door. I do think it's a pretty standard weatherstripping. I'll keep searching too.

Looks kind of like this:
rubber%20extrusions%20seal%20strip114.png


(Sorry. It's kind of a pointless comment but I just wanted to prevent you from buying the wrong thing.)
 
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Mat,

Thanks for the photo of the seal on your RT. It appears different from the one on mine. Mine does not slide onto the pinch weld around the door. Instead it uses adhesive to attach to the inside of the door. The profile of the rubber is about the same as in your photo. I measured the seal and the rounded portions appears to be roughly 5/8" wide and about the same thick. I'm wondering if it has been replaced by the previous owner and may have had the one you show prior. Does the black clip go all the way around the outside of the door? Visible from outside when the door is closed?

I'll take some photos of mine and upload.
 
Photos of my door seal.
 

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That is not the weatherstrip used on the 200 fiberglass door. There is no grip channel and the door edge is not used to anchor the stripping. It simply glues to the door in the "appropiate" spot. Just had to reattach part of the strip on my 200 door. I used the 3M "77" stuff.
 
SteveJ,

Thanks for your input. Sounds like your RT200 has similar seal to what is on mine. Do you happen to have diameter of the "bulb" part? Does yours look like the pictures I posted from mine?
 
Sorry... My bad. I thought you meant the weatherstrip on the body for the side door. :facepalm:

I will quietly walk away from this conversation in shame... :whistling:
 
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SteveJ,

Thanks for your input. Sounds like your RT200 has similar seal to what is on mine. Do you happen to have diameter of the "bulb" part? Does yours look like the pictures I posted from mine?

It's not the same. Iff'n you want I can either text or email a few pics I have taken. Shoot me a PM with contact info. Posting pics from my Google account to a forum is beyond my technical capabilities. Sorry.

Another possibility is would be a personal eyes on, depending on where you live and how big a hurry you are in. I live in central FL. I will be leaving in about 2 weeks or so for a trip to Minnesota with stops New Orleans and central/northern Arkansas. In mid May, will be departing for Idaho and then southern B.C. Will any of that work?

I'll try Googling up the door weatherstrip. I also have a smaller one attached to the door frame. Tough to describe. The pics would help.
 
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This one looks pretty close to what is on my side door right now:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CJRITA4/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_3_w

Although the 1/2" thickness is less than what I measured for the bulb. They don't seem to offer a thicker one.

If you really want to find a replacement you need data..real dimensions and not close guesses.

1. Measure the depth of the seal-the part that attaches to the frame.

2. Measure the height of the bulb.

3. Take a picture or sketch a picture of the profile-that will insure a definite fit.

Once you have actual measurements, then search for automobile door rubber weatherstripping

There are literally hundreds of profiles and sizes and you may not find it on Amazon. You will have better luck with an actual rubber extrusion company or a automobile restoration company that specializes in rubber weatherstripping.
 
Hi Joe, I suspected that would be the case. Was hoping maybe somebody had replaced theirs.
 
Its always easier when you can find a part number or a reference. But there is satisfaction in the search, especially when you find the part.

Several years ago, I restored an Italian sports car and had to search for several parts. It takes a bit of effort, but when you find it, its a great feeling, and in my case, usually cheaper. I had to replace an interior dome light and I knew it wasn't made by the car manufacturer, but I had no leads. So I ordered it from the dealer and paid $114.00. When I got it, I noticed it was made by Hella (an electrical parts supplier) and started to see what other vehicles used the same light. Lots of internet searching and picture matching but I found it. I went on line and found the exact same light for $14.95 from Rock Auto. needless to say, the first one was returned.

Keep searching, your seal is out there somewhere!
 
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