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my dad just asked me if i had the money to replace my door seals as my car is so low to the ground :/

i have coil overs on it but i can clear speed bumps and not worry to much about hills or car parks, id say there is a good 4/5 inches of clearence from the road to my bumper including splitter.

i just wanted to ask if anyone has had any problems in the winter with rusting door seals because of the winter weather and salt on the road?

please don't laugh at this post i only placed it for my dads pleasure as he used to own a mini and thinks every car is the same :/

i just wanted to ask if anyone has had any problems in the winter with rusting door seals because of the winter weather and salt on the road?

I must be missing something here. The door seals are rubber - rubber doesn't rust

I must be missing something here......

I think you both are Julie :giggle:

You / your dad surely mean door sills?????

I think you both are Julie :giggle:

You / your dad surely mean door sills?????

Well that certainly makes a lot more sense!!! :giggle::giggle::giggle:

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