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08-29-2013 01:37 PM #1
Door window outside and inside rubber seals
I was wondering if they make a rubber seal that goes on the outside and the inside of your door windows. I am building a 34 ford. It seems like they should have a seal between the inside window garnish and the window. And another one on the door side of the window.
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08-29-2013 02:25 PM #2
Try Steel rubber if anyone has it they shouldCharlie
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08-29-2013 05:14 PM #3
You can use "cat whiskers" to help seal the window and stop rattles. That's what I used on mine.
If you've the patience, and the measurements, I'm sure you can come up with some type of seal. If you find something, post it here so a few of us can consider it as a choice. TIA.
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08-29-2013 07:09 PM #4
I know JCWittney in Chicago used to sell that stuff by the foot.Charlie
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08-30-2013 08:15 AM #5
Thanks Guys, I love this site.
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08-30-2013 08:25 AM #6
Metal body or glass? My glass '33/34 came from N&N, and had an outer rubber glued in place, riding against the glass. I'm sure Duane will share his source if you need it? For the inside I used a simple piece of thin sheet metal, bent to almost 90 degrees, cut to fit about 1/16" from the glass, and painted flat black. It extends forward & aft, held in place by the two screws at the bottom of the garnish molding, and the top of the door panel. I was looking for a visual block as opposed to a seal on the inside.Roger
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