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Anyone rebuilt an OEM sliding rear window?
Need some direction as to how to and where to go for parts to rebuild a factory sliding rear window. I'll need the weather stripping and rubber pieces that were installed in the corners. Appreciate any help. Thanks.
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Pete, I'm no help but interested also for same answers. Have a factory slider in a '70 I'm slowly parting and it has some same issues sos wanna' subscribe on this.
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Also interested!
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Has anyone called there local glass shop to see if they can get the stripping ? Just an idea it may be worth it
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Welcome aboard! The weatherstripping can be had I suspect. Here's a possible source though I have yet to check actual measurements:
http://afproducts.automotivefairchil...-run-channels? I need to track down the rubber "sweeps" that have a "T" shaped part which slides into a channel on the screw-affixed vertical metal "posts" and an "O" shaped part that provides the seal between the mobile glass pane and the fixed glass pane. I guess pics would help! |
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I didnt know they were an option. I assume i just look at the spid?
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rmmurphy - GM did offer a rear sliding window and trucks so equipped had the option listed on the SPID (A28)
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I tried a local glass shop (two) and called a local business that installs camper shells and repairs the sliders in these shells with no luck.
First image shows the "sweep" I need to track down: The sweep inserts into the vertical metal post at the far right of the second image. This post has screws (shown) that attach to the outer frame. The weather stripping and a plastic insert that goes into the bottom of the outer, narrow "C" channel are also shown: Third pic shows square rubber strips mounted inside the larger inner "C" channel at each corner that function as bumpers to stop the mobile glass. Mine are still surprisingly pliable and don't need to be replaced: Potential source for a replacement latch: http://www.technologylk.com/__663/cr...t-latches.html |
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i just checked my spid. mines not factory oh well i like it anyway
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Here's a shot of the screws on the lower corners that secure the frame pieces together and example etching on the glass of a factory rear slider:
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I believe my Grandfathers old truck had that, not sure though
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Why not buy an entire rear sliding window at the junk yard off one of our trucks? I just saw one a couple weeks ago at my local yard. I think it was a 71 gmc
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Yeah that would be easier
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Glass on these trucks is an expendable part like a starter, alternator, tires, etc. Won't add or subtract much to the value unless it was a pristine original. I would just fine a good used one or even a new one.
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Subscribed, as I need to do this too. Here's hoping someone can track down a source for the weatherstripping.
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I bought the lower seal from my local Glass Shop. I took the old one down and showed them what I needed and they came up with something very close. The seal was $4/foot.
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Where they Custom to the trucks ?
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Makes me wonder if my Grandfathers had it, I cant recall it having one though
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Did you ever find the seals for the slider?
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The lock on mine is gone, sure would like to find a new clip, or even a new frame if that is what I need.
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Another local glass wholesaler gave me a length of weatherstrip that's not a perfect match but should should work fine with a bit of Super 77 or other adhesive to keep it snug.
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