Originally Posted by mbepic
Guys, no matter what you do with the front or back of the seal, you have to assume that moisture is going to get in behind that rubber. Leaving the rubber off completely or removing the rubber everytime you wash the car does not seem practical to me.
I think the answer is to protect the area where the rust tends to start, between the door and the welded rail. If that was all one piece, likely there would not be any rust problem at all but since it is a spot welded piece, this area needs all the attention. You need to seal/silicone/caulk, whatever between the welded strip and the door.
I will let you know the results of my 'fix' in the spring.
I agree, besides limiting the places for water to get in you have to protect the area in general. I love silicone and duct tape the handymans best friend. How did we survive without them before.
I think silicone will work best here, as duct tape will look a bit out of place.