Tail Light Sealing Material

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SEStone
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Tail Light Sealing Material

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Getting the Coupe ready for a cross country trip, and one thing I'm working on is keeping the exhaust smell out of the interior. When I repainted the car a couple years ago, I removed the tail lights and in the process removed/lost much of the rubber sealing material around the edges. I'm pretty sure I threw them back on without replacing it, and at this point it would make a lot of sense if exhaust was getting in through the back of the car.

I've been searching for all kinds of stuff I can use to reseal these. There is some word like 'mastic' I'm trying to think of but can't find it. Anyone have any recs on a product that works well for resealing lights against the body?

Sam
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SEStone wrote:Getting the Coupe ready for a cross country trip, and one thing I'm working on is keeping the exhaust smell out of the interior. When I repainted the car a couple years ago, I removed the tail lights and in the process removed/lost much of the rubber sealing material around the edges. I'm pretty sure I threw them back on without replacing it, and at this point it would make a lot of sense if exhaust was getting in through the back of the car.

I've been searching for all kinds of stuff I can use to reseal these. There is some word like 'mastic' I'm trying to think of but can't find it. Anyone have any recs on a product that works well for resealing lights against the body?

Sam
I’ve found similar stuff at NAPA , but the factory part number for “sealing cord” is AKD 497 010 04
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SEStone wrote:Getting the Coupe ready for a cross country trip, and one thing I'm working on is keeping the exhaust smell out of the interior. When I repainted the car a couple years ago, I removed the tail lights and in the process removed/lost much of the rubber sealing material around the edges. I'm pretty sure I threw them back on without replacing it, and at this point it would make a lot of sense if exhaust was getting in through the back of the car.

I've been searching for all kinds of stuff I can use to reseal these. There is some word like 'mastic' I'm trying to think of but can't find it. Anyone have any recs on a product that works well for resealing lights against the body?

Sam
autozone butyl tape. warm it up before install

https://www.autozone.com/sealants-glues ... r/501842_0
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Ditto on the butyl tape, works great
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3M strip caulk is my favorite, comes in thin strips and easy to use.
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