Listen closely. They say that if you put your ears close enough to a seashell, you'll hear the ocean. That may be fascinating, but it won't be if it's your car that's starting to sound like the sea. Blame it on worn-out door seals. Those long strips of rubber running along the edges of your car's door frames keep moisture and noise out. Also known a weatherstrip, a door seal is typically made of rubber on the outside and foam on the inside. The rubber helps in keeping moisture out, while the foam absorbs noise and provides a cushion when you close your doors. It's prone to wear, however, and isn't designed to last a lifetime. When a door seal starts falling out of place, you'll notice that traffic noise becomes louder and louder even with the windows closed. Rainwater can start seeping into your car's cabin as well. When this happens, it's probably time to reseal your doors. Luckily for you, Auto Parts Deal has plenty of these seals in stock.
• Door seals keep moisture from entering the cabin.
• These seals also absorb traffic noise and impact from closing the doors.
• Our door seals are easy to install and last longer than stock.
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