Trim-Lok Rubber Tubing Seal – EPDM Closed Cell Foam Tubing – Ideal Door and Window Weather Seal for Cars, Trucks, RVs, Boats, and the Home – .236” Outside Diameter, .174” Inside Diameter, 25’ Length
- DURABLE EPDM FOAM RUBBER drowns out noise, eliminates vibration, and protects your vehicle, boat, or home from outside elements.
- WEATHER-RESISTANT round rubber tubing provides excellent resistance to water absorption, ozone, sunlight aging, low temperature and compression set.
- CUSTOMIZABLE to fit your specific application – simply cut to length with scissors or a knife and the thin wall rubber tubing will create an easy-to-close seal.
- WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS on marine, automobile, and home cases – providing door, window, and hatch seals for cars, trucks, RVs, trailers, boats, and more!
- VARIETY OF DIMENSIONS AND SIZES available to fit your application need – allowing for the right size of hollow foam rubber tubing to be applied to the job.
Jackie Snyder
A must for Jeep Wrangler owners.
Saw this on Way of life on Youtube, a jeep garu. Fits perfectly between body and wheel fairings and makes it easy to blow out sand and off road grit. Used a trim tool to set it in place and after several months it's still perfect.
Mandy Marie
They give you extra just in case
This product is simple. It worked very good for me since my gaps between the glass tops are enough to hear the wind. I tested to see if I needed it by placing some blue tape over the gaps. There was a somewhat noticeable decrease in the wind noise that I decided to purchase the tubing. For $20, it was worth the reduction in noise. You could probably find it slightly cheaper but I figured $5 is not an issue. I needed approximately 160" for going around the main glass and I got more than I needed. The install was easy but I had to put a little of soap so it will go in good. I didn't want to stretch it and put it in since it would not have filled the gap completely in my opinion, but that would be up to you. So I definitely recommend purchasing the product if you have wind noise for your Tesla Model 3.
Kan Dice
Great Gap Filler on the Wrangler JL
FIlled all the fender gaps as shown on the YouTube video. Front fenders from the front under the latch to the air vent and the entire back fenders. There's plenty left over so you could do the entire front fenders down to the running board. Had I known, I would have done that. But, it looks great and serves its purpose. Highly recommend doing this on your Jeep or any vehicle that has a gab at the fender and body.
Kenny Brown
Jeep owners dream!
This you tuber that everyone keeps mentioning in the other reviews is a genius! I was trying to figure out what to do about the gap in my 2018 JLU and found his video. How he knew the exact size hose to pick, I dunno but many thanks to him, works PERFECTLY! I ended up doing the whole fenders, end to end, back and front and had 12 inches+ of hose still left over at the end. Serves a purpose but also looks cool!!! I am a total priss, dumb with tools, just an all around non-handy kinda girl and I easily did all 4 fenders in 30 minutes. I did also buy the trim tool he shares in his video as well so that helped. I was quite impressed with myself. This product seller should give this guy a kick back! ;-)
Bryan Soon
Jeep Rubicon rock relieaf
Saw this on YouTube, tuck the tubing in the fender to body gap on your jeep JLUR and those nasty rocks that get stuck in there are no longer an issue. I’ve used this for months and no rocks !!
Jessica D Hall
Perfect for intended task
I used this tubing to create a fender welt on a 2018 Jeep JLU. Those familiar with this vehicle maybe aware that there is a gap between the body and fenders on this Jeep that allows stones and other debris to get lodged. This rubber tubing was cut to size and pushed into place with a trim tool to keep this debris out. So far, it has stayed in place and appears to be doing its job of keeping the area clear of debris. Pictures of the areas that were covered with this tubing are provided.
Con Ylarde Bote
Trim-Loc tubing fits that “grand-canyon” gap between the fender flair and the body.
I have two Oak trees in my front yard and acorns and small trigs are constantly “Stuck” in the gap between my fenders and the body of the Jeep. It has been a constant pain. The Trim-Loc tubing “FITs” in this gap perfectly. No stretching needed. Simply lay it in the gap and use something of similar size to push it into the gap. I used a tooth brush handle to push my tubing in and a small pair of scissors to cut it at the appropriate length. I have driven it at highway speeds and in the rain and the tubing has not moved from where It was put. No further debris has gotten stuck between the fenders and the body. This IS just the right size ! And there was enough length to do all four fenders with a little left over. Easy mod to do, only takes about 30 minutes to do and it’s very inexpensive to do. Best of all this really does something to benefit your Jeep. It keeps debris out of those gaps that would in the long run harm the finish of your Jeep.
Timothy Olesen
It stretches along ways
This tubing work great for a filler on Body Lines especially for Jeep Wranglers you Rubicon 2018 or 19 fenders
Okafor Lilian
Worked great
We inserted this in the weather strip for our garage door to help it lock down. Worked great.
Ishaz Fwie
Using on Jeep Wrangler fenders
A YouTuber recommended this hack to help keep rock and debris out of the crack between the fenders and body wall of a Jeep Wrangler. Super easy to do.