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Garage Door Seals Bottom Rubber with Pre-drilled Aluminum Track Retainer Base Kit,Heavy-Duty U Shape +O Ring Combination Garage Door Weather Stripping Kit (10Ft, Black)

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Arrives Sunday, Feb 9
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Size: 10 Feet


Color: Black


Features

  • The Universal Garage Door Seals Bottom Rubber and Retainer Kits are very easy to installation with the pre-drilled scew holes.These are great option for wood garage doors and any type of door with a flat bottom.This retainer can be used in the bottom of many sliding doors, entry doors and other types of garage doors.
  • Garage Door Weather stripping & Accessories: You can receive 3 x Aluminum T tracks( 39.4 inches each), 1x Garage Door Rubber seal(10 ft), Screw kit. You can easily fix the Aluminum T tracks the bottom of your garage door, and then install the T-end of the rubber garage door seal on the Aluminum T tracks.
  • The universal garage door weatherproofing sealing Weatherstrip, U shape +O ring combination,made with flexible waterproof rubber.It can stays good from -40 to 140.
  • The aluminum T rails are made of high-quality aluminum material. The surface of the aluminum material is oxidized to prevent the aluminum material from being deformed and discolored. The length of each aluminum T rail is 1 meter (3.3Ft), and the aluminum rail has screw holes every 30cm (1Ft), and the rail can be easily fixed to the bottom of the garage door with screws.
  • Recommended for use on steel or wood roll up doors Heavy duty aluminum and rubber seals for long lasting durability. The kit profile ensures a tight fit with your existing garage door when closed keeping out cool drafts in the winter and keeping heat out in the summer, saving you energy and money.rew or nail needed to install this black garage door sealer kit

Brand: DGSL


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 120"L x 3.75"W


Recommended Uses For Product: Door


Manufacturer: ‎DGSL


Item Weight: ‎7.28 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎39 x 5 x 3 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎G Track


Size: ‎10 Feet


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Universal


Material: ‎Aluminum


Included Components: ‎Bag


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 24, 2020


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  • Great replacement for old or damaged weatherstrip
Size: 16 Feet Color: Black
I was concerned with this being delivered in only 3-foot segments for the aluminum track. I shouldn't have. First, it made installation a breeze. High quality with pre-drilled wholes. There were no supplied screws. But, that worked out better because it allowed me to select the best screw for my application. I was installing into an existing metal bottom segment on my door. I opted for self-drilling screws (8 x 1/2"). Installation of the single piece rubber weather strip required two people for my 16-foot door. I may have been able to do it alone. But, it was definitely easier with a helper. There was plenty of extra length in both the aluminum track and rubber strip. Definitely recommend for the DIYer. You can do this. So do! No more excuses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Ronald C. Marks

  • Good quality materials, fiddly installation for one person, probably easier for two.
Size: 16 Feet Color: Black
I liked the heavy gauge aluminum track and the thick multi-layer rubber seal. I installed it myself using clamps to hold the aluminum track in place while I drove the screws. Got all four track segments aligned pretty much perfectly across the bottom edge of my garage door this way. Installing the rubber seal involved some trial & error due to the seal getting deformed and flattened out while in the box. I had to re-form the seal back into its proper “U” shape in order to get it to feed into the tracks properly. I ended up using a zip tie as shown in the picture to get it lined up as it got fed into the tracks. Also, I sprayed both the track and the seal liberally with soapy water to help it slide in smoothly. Using this method I was able to slide the seal into the track about 6-8” at a time, while re-forming the U shape and sliding the zip tie back to hold things in place. Probably a lot easier for two people. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Dom Bucciarelli Dom Bucciarelli

  • Keeps the devil out
This product meets expectations: It creates a seal at the bottom of the door. If you had trouble recheck your work. Most likely it was user error. A 20ft track will actually be 19.75, and same goes for the other lengths, meaning you will have a slightly shorter track than the actual length of the garage door. If you don't like it shorter, order a size up and cut your track down to the length of your door using a miter box and a hack saw. My wife did this by taping all but the last section of track to the garage door bottom, marking the length that needed to be cut, and made a new screw hole at the end of the cut section. You can then tape the remaining piece up to check the fit. My wife did this the with no challenge and she's a small person. 1. Tape the track to the base of the door, make sure the sections are taped tightly at the seams so they don't move and check that you're not shifting them as you do the next part; drilling. 2. Drill the holes, using a drill bit made for metal that is as thick as the core of your screws but not wider than the thread so that the screws won't fall out and can catch the metal. You may have to start with a smaller size bit and go up in size if the metal door is hard to drill or you don't have a good drill bit. Use the pre drilled holes in the aluminum track as guides for your drill, making sure the taped sections do not shift as you drill. 3. Screw the screws in, checking again for keeping the tracks in line. 4. Install the rubber: it helps to have a second set of hands for this. Make sure the rubber is folded correctly with the tube on the inside (see pictures). While one person feeds the rubber through the end of the track, the other guides it along the track, it helps to coordinate the motions so the person feeding the tube in and the person pulling do so at the same time to avoid potentially catching and tearing the rubber. This part went fairly quickly without the need for soap to lubricate the rubber. If you need a lubricator, use a little soap and water, do not use oils as this can affect the quality and life of the rubber. This probably took 2.5 hours to install with my wife helping make sure the tracks stayed in line and to pull the rubber through. * Note, if you have uneven cement, you may have to grind that down with an angle grinder to avoid gaps under the seal. Would recommend, Best of luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022 by Another User Another User

  • Great seal for a heavy door - third seal on a Crawford door and this one is marvelous!
I have a Crawford wooden garage door that is pretty heavy - it is a double wide (16 foot) door and when I bought the house the seal looked okay. The winter snow melt proved that it wasn't so I replaced it with a wimpy seal - I noticed as soon as I'd finished that the door shut about 1/2 lower than previously - the original color was white, the last paint job (to sell the house to us) was a light tan or light "harvest gold". Still, I had spent money and sweat-equity so I looked at that white strip at the top of the door for 5 years before I had to do something. I looked on websites and found systems with brackets that seals could be placed into. They all were a pretty penny, some more than others. But how could I get that 1/2 inch back? I didn't want to add more weight to the door! When I saw this model and looked at the prices, I figured why not amazon and purchased it. Better safe than sorry, I ordered the 20 foot length. They say foresight is cheap - and in this case it was an extra $7-8 dollars. I knew the aluminum brackets were going to be problematic - but I'm an old hand with a hacksaw. Better to have a spare bracket afterward than to have cut something too short or screwed it up. Pros - Everything in the box was exactly what I ordered. Enough for a 20 foot door, and I only needed fifteen and three quarter feet of the kit. The channels were easy to place - I hung the extra 1/8 inch of metal over the inside edge so the outer edge was flush with the outside of the door. My wife helped screw the tracks into the door bottom - and with two people working it was easy to line the channels up so there would be no offsets as we put the seal in. The thick seal was easily cut with heavy scissors after in place - you know the heavy kitchen shears. My door had to be placed all the way up to get the channels where the flexible rubber seal with the central O portion in place - a C-clamp in the channels and it looked like a dream come true. But... Cons - The seal was floppy even though it was thick - the O portion didn't seem to remain distended coming out of the box as it was folded over 5 times or so. But that is a good thing - once I started shaping it, the tension of the seal took over and it seemed a solid mass of rubber ready to seal. So working up over my head at one side of my garage with 15 feet of heavy rubber dangling down, I tried to slide the two "T" ends of the long seal into the tracks and move them across the garage door. Maybe there is an easier way that just using one's hands and attempting to overcome friction by "walking" the material along the door bottom. By myself I was able to get about 5-6 feet of the seal onto the bottom of the door. At that point I was pushing and pulling too much and would pull the seal out of the tracks. My wife & sons came back from a weekend culture event and I put them to work - one of us to line up the seal with the channel at the end of the door, my wife at the end of the seal halfway across the door, and I moved between the two "walking" or milking the seal along the aluminum track. If there were any instructions anywhere on how to lubricate the aluminum to allow the seal to slide into the two slots and down the length of 15+ feet EASILY - I totally missed them! I did wonder if silicon spray or WD-40 or even water would have improved the process. It wasn't a terrible struggle - but it was no walk in the park! It is a great seal on the bottom of a well made Crawford Door - for older settled folks it was a struggle, for 20 somethings it would likely have only taken two, and I'll bet they would have finished the installation and a couple of beers in the time it took my wife, my 15 year old and me to finish it! Now I need to go buy a few beers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by C. Pool

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