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Door window trim not sitting flush againts window?


msupra1

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I don't have any photos handy but my left side upper door trim, that straight piece that clips at the top and seals the window, when the door is closed there is a 1/2" gap between it and the window. Because of that there is a significant amount of moisture getting in there and water when it rains. My car just had a new paintjob and I removed that pieces, and when it went back in now its even a bit worst than before.

 

I believe my vehicle had some damage in the past on the front left quarter but don't believe the door was affected, everything looks straight and nothing suspicious.

 

My driver side trim sits nice and flush against the window. Is it likely just the entire trim piece that needs to be replaced? I have fiddled around with it and trying to see if I can maybe bend it back but don't want to break anything. Any ideas

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