back glass Weatherstrip
I have not bought for my Maxima, but did research for my other car.
Generic weatherstrip can be found at JC Whitney, now CarParts.com. Here is the link for products for your car; not sure it includes exactly what you need.
=6&vehicle[liter]=3%2E0&vehicle[submodel]=GXE&vehicle[model]=Maxima&vehicle[make]=Nissan&vehicle[year]=1988]https://www.carparts.com/weatherstrip-seal?&vehicle[cylinders]=6&vehicle[liter]=3%2E0&vehicle[submodel]=GXE&vehicle[model]=Maxima&vehicle[make]=Nissan&vehicle[year]=1988
I have bought auto parts (other, not weatherstrip) from JC Whitney years ago, and they are of decent quality.
For my '70 Buick, I preferred to go with a specialty rubber seal maker, Steele Rubber Products - https://SteeleRubber.com; but they do not seem to carry for 1988 Maxima. I think they concentrate on American classics; don't know if they will take custom orders.
Good luck, and please update the forum with your experience.
Generic weatherstrip can be found at JC Whitney, now CarParts.com. Here is the link for products for your car; not sure it includes exactly what you need.
=6&vehicle[liter]=3%2E0&vehicle[submodel]=GXE&vehicle[model]=Maxima&vehicle[make]=Nissan&vehicle[year]=1988]https://www.carparts.com/weatherstrip-seal?&vehicle[cylinders]=6&vehicle[liter]=3%2E0&vehicle[submodel]=GXE&vehicle[model]=Maxima&vehicle[make]=Nissan&vehicle[year]=1988
I have bought auto parts (other, not weatherstrip) from JC Whitney years ago, and they are of decent quality.
For my '70 Buick, I preferred to go with a specialty rubber seal maker, Steele Rubber Products - https://SteeleRubber.com; but they do not seem to carry for 1988 Maxima. I think they concentrate on American classics; don't know if they will take custom orders.
Good luck, and please update the forum with your experience.
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