While waiting for the piping to arrive and since I already bought this weatherstripping @ Oreilley's for ~$12 w/tax. I figured, why not.
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I looked at the OE weatherstripping and noticed there's a dirt/dust trail in the corner. Thinking maybe that's a sign of a leak, I decided to start there.
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I cleaned an area from the middle top back around to near the door latch pin. And stuck it on - goes around corners pretty easy. This stuff sticks to anything!
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I took the truck out for a test drive; it was quieter but I could still hear some wind noise. So, I went back and stuck some more from the middle top around the front to near the top door hinge where to OE meets itself (yeah, it goes all the way around the door frame). I took it out for another drive - better but I think it can be even better. I went back and cleaned up the rest of the OE stuff along the bottom up front to the end of my front piece.
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I used up the last of the roll going down the front and back along the bottom. Guess what? 10' insn't enough, LOL.
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I took the truck back to Oreilley's and bought another roll to finish it off. Going to and from it was a lot quieter than when I started! I took it out on I-10 @ 85 MPH, it was noticeably quieter than before. After I completed that corner the door was quite a bit harder to close than any other time. I didn't take it back out for a drive - it was time to eat. Hope this helps others thinking of doing something like this. I think it was a success and it doesn't look too hokey, ha ha. When I get the piping in I'll do the driver's side which has a lot less noise but could use some help.