prizrak
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Been thinking about it for a while, what would be the benefit if any of rimless doors vs ones that have a metal frame?
I can understand for any car that has a convertible option, since that saves the manufacturer from making multiple types of doors and door glass. But what about cars like my old Outback, there was never a convertible option and yet it had a rimless door. My understanding that a door with an actual frame is better in terms of wind noise and weather sealing.
I can understand for any car that has a convertible option, since that saves the manufacturer from making multiple types of doors and door glass. But what about cars like my old Outback, there was never a convertible option and yet it had a rimless door. My understanding that a door with an actual frame is better in terms of wind noise and weather sealing.