One other thing to be very wary of is the torsion bar. You don't want to nick it or damage it in any way with the drill bit when drilling out your old rivets. A good precaution is to wrap the torsion bar with duct tape. This will help to keep it safe in case you happen to touch it with the drill slightly. As you said when drilling out the old rivets use extreme care and patience so as to not damage the outside of your doors. Also when punching out the rivets after they have been drilled out use the same caution. It is tricky but patience and care here are the main things to observe. You can get new seals and rivets for that matter from any of the DeLorean Vendors. I bought my seals from PJ Grady and they came with rivets. Hope this helps. Gary Gore Activities Director DeLorean Mid Atlantic VIN 3360 http://hometown.aol.com/dmc3360/main.html > Hi all, > > I'm thinking of replacing both upper door/roof seals. I've seen a > post or two in the archives about this, but I was hoping someone > could give me a few more pointers than what was said. I know that > going to far with the drill will end in disaster, but other than that > what do you suggest? What tools are best to use? Are those rivets > Stainless Steel (should I get them from DMC Houston)? > > Also, exactly how important are they? I assume they can't totally > prevent water from entering the torsion bar area, so is it ok to get > lots of water in there? Mine are pretty much gone, so I'm avoiding > any water for now. > > Thanks a bunch! > Tyler > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]