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    Sniper is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    This is still just an idea, haven't tried myself yet. Using a strip of 20 gauge body steel, formed to a "U" shape, the steel strip can be screwed to inner door frame and rubber weather strip attached to it. Metal part can be painted to match car color, once rubber piece is installed, most of the metal strip is hidden from view. Slotted screw holes would provide some adjustment to snug it up to the door surface without being to tight. Sniper
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