>But I have a question, what holds > the other side of the seal to the "T" top? It looks like the rubber >seal > part is loose and slides under the "T" top section of the roof when >the > door is closed. Is this correct? > > Dave Sontos > VIN Your right, it's not attached to the T roof. They are rather difficult to remove as they are pop riveted in place with stainless rivets. Hard to drill out and if you grind them out you have to be very careful of the torsion bars. A scratch on them can be terminal. Those seals don't stand up very well because they bend in half every time the door is opened and only contribute to the aesthetics more than anything. Any water just gets channeled away around the door opening. Unless your a stickler for a concours car it's hardly worth the trouble. Bruce Benson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications