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Old January 2nd 17, 10:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Cobra hatch weather stripping/seal

Here's another part number that works, a generic automotive trunk seal.
UWS139-25
Several places had no stock, so ordered through stylintrucks.com and it was quickly drop shipped from Precision Replacement Parts for less than Amazon's product.
Easy to install and a tight seal, as 2G reported. I sleeved the joint with a couple of inches of 1/2" OD Latex tubing, McMaster part 5234K12.
Jim

Part Name Quantity Price
PRPUWS13925_##3W 1.00 $ 25.31
Total: $33.35
 




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