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Inside Door Handle Seal (73-77 El Camino; 73-77 Sprint)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-55-197651-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Excellent reproduction of the inner door handle gasket that keeps air drafts inside the door, preventing them from entering the cab through the door handle
      • Sold individually
      • One gasket is needed per door
      • Fits 73-77 El Camino and 73-77 Sprint models

      Description

      Inner Door Seal. The inside door handle seal is designed to block air drafts from entering the vehicle cab through the door handle area. This seal installs inside the door handle assembly, ensuring a tight fit to prevent unwanted airflow and maintain cabin comfort. It plays a vital role in reducing noise, air leakage, and potential moisture intrusion through the door handle openings.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from durable gasket material, this seal features a resilient texture designed to withstand repeated use and exposure to varying conditions inside the door cavity. It is molded to precisely fit the inner door handle area and retains a seamless finish to ensure effective sealing without compromising door handle operation.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling or modifications to the door. The seal is designed to fit snugly into the existing cavity to create an immediate airtight barrier.

      Application. Fits 73-77 El Camino and 73-77 Sprint models.

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