My old window seal was so old and brittle that it would only come out in pieces. The boneyard window seal is nice and flexible.
Some may not know that the doors have drain holes in them. They can clog and cause rust. I used a vacuum and air hoes to get all the debris out. The long narrow is a drain hole.
Next I used some Dawn dish detergent and pushed the seal down the metal track in door. Sometimes I would have to roll window up and pull from inside the door.
This seal is toast as well. It is the one that seals glass and outside door skin. I will purchase it new online somewhere. Best to remove it before installing the window seal. Be prepared to have a new seal to replace it as it is easily bent when removing
While in the door, I used my Amazon sound deadner. It was about $20 for a 3 foot square. I may buy another sheet when I do the drivers door window seal. Getting passenger door done should cut my wind noise down. Probably make me notice the drivers door more and get it higher up the priority list. The Velcro trick I did helped but was not the magic answer and was always a temporary fix for the time.
Also I started form the bottom of the door and only did 2 strips about 8 inches wide. Easier to fit thru the door slots and to handle. I overlapped the top sheet to the bottom like shingles on a roof so that any water could just run on down the door. I did not do the top 6 inches of the door due to the contours of the door. Not sure how well I could get it to stick and stay. This should be enought to cut down on road noise and the tinny sound of the door. I did notice a differnce in the door when I closed it. Or at least I think I did. It could just be in my head hoping I heard a difference. lol