As long as it fits in the factory socket hole, but you could always ream it out to make it fit.
Could also Dremel off the screw hole tabs to clean it up a little, just leave enough to grab on to the IP trim piece.
Not sure if you can gut that one.
Would be easier to splice existing socket into the Vico harness.
Could just zip tie or use a u-bracket to mount it somewhere.
They don't put a sealant on the weatherstrip now, maybe they did before but not now.
My Scion does not have a sealant either. The only place I have seen a black tar like substance is behind the door trim panel holding a clear plastic sheet onto the metal door covering access holes.
The rollers...
Yeah, not sure. The newer ones have a flexible metal back bone that can be kinked.
If so, it will leave a bulge or distortion and won't lay flat. Been there, done that. LOL
At the plant, they use a roller on the Door Opening Weatherstrip. They start at a upper corner, then with a roller round the top and sides.
Have to be careful, strip has metal in it and you can kink it.
I work at the plant where the Tacoma's are built, they install the A pillar trim before the windshields are installed. They actually pull them on from the outside, then pop them with the palm of their hand to make sure they are fully inserted.
Oh, and before the door opening weatherstrip is...
Looking for a app to obtain GPX file to add GPS overlays on a video.
Do any of you use one, if so which do you use? I have iPhone and Android available.