FOR DOOR MOUNTED SEAL USE P/N 05-03623. The seals are a departure from the weather stripping commonly used on Cessna aircraft. The seal actually senses the pressure from the door and molds itself to conform to the shape of the door. It provides an air- and water-tight seal like no other seal on the market. Never before could you appreciate how quiet your cabin can be. The seal is easy to install (with its own adhesive strip) and is FAA-PMA approved for all Cessna aircraft. This seal is recommended for operators who have low utilization carrying cargo.
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As noted in the listing, this is for installation on the fuselage, not door as shown on in the picture. Felt kinda silly paying 80 bucks for a short strip of foam, but it was exactly what I needed and came with everything required. Fit perfectly with the perfect thickness. The instructions say to remove the door from the hinges to install. This is likely unnecessary. I didnt have any issues working around the hinges and keeping the door attached.
Cessna Aft Baggage Seal
I purchased this thinking it was something new to help leaks around the baggage door hinges because the description indicates frame mounting versus the traditional door seal. After receiving the product and reading the instructions it says that for Cessnas with my type of hinge, mount this seal to the door - which is exactly what I have already. Very disappointed for the misleading description.
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