Go to your local auto glass shop.
I used this stuff on glass and it holds for ever.
plastic weld in a tube:
http://www.ellsworth.com/display/productdetail.html?productid=818&Tab=V
You can also lift the rubber weather stripping up where it hits and rubs , then with your high speed grinder take the ridge down a little, (it holds the rubber strip up). This will give you more adjustment and may let you keep your door gaps perfect while fixing the lower rubbing issue. It works!
http://www.redlineracing1.com/home.asp
http://polwatchers.typepad.com/pol_watchers/2007/05/dispatch_from_t.html
It works now!
Edit by Lee. Nope, but NOW it does. You had HTTP in there twice.
Well since I can't post links or pics here anymore due to my mere "Owner" status you will have to paste and copy the links above . This guy would get my vote in a blink were I a Kentucky dweller.........
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