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if you can , take a section of the rubber you require to a shop that sells rubber products ( mats ,pools , mattresses rubber mouldings etc) as they have a range of rubber mouldings that may be suitable
try plumber wholesalers that sell baths , showers and toilets as they may be the agent for the manufacturer of the doors
Lastly the doors may be made by a glass fitter shop and they may have the rubber to suit the aluminium surrounds of the glass
You can buy a replacement at a Home Depot or other builder supply It is held on with screws on the bottom before you slide the rubber on. Watch youtube here
this normally happens to older cars. Check if the mechanical in the door has gone loose or lost alignment. Normally they should be following the rubber surrounding the door's frame. Also check on the gears if it is aligning with each other. While at it check if the rubber on the door frame needs replacing.
Hi there is a plastic band around the rubber seal to take it off you would need a small screwdriver and prise it open gently than lift off the rubber and replace the door switch to put back the band just push clip the two ends together when it is around the rim
i have little faith that this can be done, as i tried doing it with epoxy - my favorite, never-fails adhesive - and it didn't work. i think if you can get your camera to Nikon, though, they'll replace the whole door with another whose rubber isn't likely to come off. i read someone online saying they took their D2x in for some other repair and Nikon replaced the door without even asking him...whether they did it for free, i don't know, but i'd hope so, since the rubber falling off in the first place is really their fault.
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