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Old 03-27-13, 09:36 PM
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Question Where to get hatch seal????

i need the hatch seal on the outside of the hatch not the weather stripping. can anybody help me find where i can buy a new one???

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You can't buy one but auto glass /body shops have them.
Friend of mine had his done and it looks stock.
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O ok. Thx man
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Mazda has both,

FB01-50-611C is the big molding list price is $119.45

the little connector bit is FB01-50-615C list is $7.89
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So, $130 for about $10 worth of rubber trim.
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Originally Posted by clokker
So, $130 for about $10 worth of rubber trim.
well most of the time you can beat list price, but its still not $10... however it will look right, unlike the aftermarket stuff, which is always the wrong profile
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Originally Posted by clokker
So, $130 for about $10 worth of rubber trim.
I see your point, but conversely, a mint condition shell is just $20 in sheetmetal. Tires should be $5. Aluminum hoods are free with a core trade-ins of 100 soda cans.
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Yep, readily available from Mazda. I paid 60 something through mazdacomp
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Great info here! Mine is semi-trashed.

Clokker, do you know of any alternative to the stock seal?
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The body shop that replaced the old trim replaced it with exactly the same trim....and more than half the price.
You should check around. This was a small one man operation.
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Originally Posted by dwb87
Great info here! Mine is semi-trashed.

Clokker, do you know of any alternative to the stock seal?
I have a local company that supplies to the automotive trim trade. Someone like them would be my first option, second would be an auto glass shop.




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