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NiotaFiero
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SEP 10, 12:10 PM
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What is best to seal rear tail lights when installing new lenses?
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1985 Fiero GT
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SEP 10, 04:29 PM
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The Fiero store sells a roll of sealant tape (basically a bead of a sticky rubbery substance), which is the original, when I did mine I used silicone caulking (window or bathtub sealant or something), and that's working just fine.
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cartercarbaficionado
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SEP 10, 05:37 PM
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butyl tape or butyl rope. same stuff to seal the windshield go on ebay it's about 1/8th inch tape but the actual tubes of the stuff is much better
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fierofool
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SEP 10, 07:34 PM
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I used 3M Window-Weld butyl rope from O'Rielly's. It was 1/4 in x 15 ft, but I had to stretch it to make it thin enough to go into the groove. I let the whole thing lay in the sun for a few hours to become good and sticky, then mated the housing and lens together. You will have plenty to do a pair of tail lights.
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Vintage-Nut
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SEP 10, 10:44 PM
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quote | fierofool: I used 3M Window-Weld butyl rope from O'Rielly's. It was 1/4 in x 15 ft, but I had to stretch it to make it thin enough to go into the groove. I let the whole thing lay in the sun for a few hours to become good and sticky, then mated the housing and lens together. You will have plenty to do a pair of tail lights. |
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3M Windo-Weld Ribbon Sealer {butyl tape/rope}
If you use something "dries" {i.e. caulking} - good luck to open them again!
------------------ Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles[This message has been edited by Vintage-Nut (edited 09-10-2024).]
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NiotaFiero
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SEP 11, 10:28 AM
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