In my never ending list of problems with the Z4, the rubber seals on the soft top, around the side windows, don't seat properly in their correct positions. Every time I lower and close the windows or open/close the door, the windows close/rub against the seal, making it work loose.
I had to replace my whole soft top this summer, so these rubber seals have been transferred from my old soft top to this new soft top (new soft top didn't come with them as seller removed them!). I sprayed WD-40 on both the seals and the guide rails to ease installation so they would just 'slide/slip on' without minimal effort. The long curved rubber goes on but it never seats properly at the bottom and always eventually starts coming off from the bottom where it meets the door. There is also a small indentation on the longer curved seal (same on passenger's side) which creates a gap between the seal and window.
I have had a little search around the forum but couldn't really find anyone who had a similar problem. I have seen a lot of people use Gummi Pflege to restore the seals. Do you think this will work in my case?
It's quite hard describing this in words, so I have included plentiful pictures and a video showcasing the problem.
Door opened:

View from inside:

Door shut:

Indentation in rubber seal causing gap in window:






Inside view with door shut:

I had to replace my whole soft top this summer, so these rubber seals have been transferred from my old soft top to this new soft top (new soft top didn't come with them as seller removed them!). I sprayed WD-40 on both the seals and the guide rails to ease installation so they would just 'slide/slip on' without minimal effort. The long curved rubber goes on but it never seats properly at the bottom and always eventually starts coming off from the bottom where it meets the door. There is also a small indentation on the longer curved seal (same on passenger's side) which creates a gap between the seal and window.
I have had a little search around the forum but couldn't really find anyone who had a similar problem. I have seen a lot of people use Gummi Pflege to restore the seals. Do you think this will work in my case?
It's quite hard describing this in words, so I have included plentiful pictures and a video showcasing the problem.
Door opened:

View from inside:

Door shut:

Indentation in rubber seal causing gap in window:






Inside view with door shut:
