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Suburban rear window piece
No idea what this is called but on the two rear side windows, the moulding doesn't go all the way around. There is about a 1" gap between the ends of the moulding. It looks like there should be a metal or plastic filler part . Although it rarely rather rains in So Cal, it gets into the truck on my newly dyed interior pieces when it does. Any help? Suggestions?
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Are you asking about panel doors?
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My apologies. It was not my intent to violate policy I was just looking for a resource for my missing part.
The area/piece in question is not on back doors but the large fixed rearmost side windows. The 2 ends don't meet. The 3/4" gap lets water in. It looks like there should be a small chrome cap, trim, or filler piece. That is what I'm trying to find. Looked at brothers and LMC exploded views and couldn't find it in any diagrams. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I think someone put homemade rubber seals in and they shrank. I believe the factory piece is one piece. Pics would really help to make sure I interpreted your post correctly.
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Even the factory side window gaskets shrink and split. Mine has gaps and the gaskets need to be replaced.
I'm not saying to "buy these" as most of the vendors that support this board offer them for less. |
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I just edited your original post and removed the for sale question. The rest of the post is fine.... New gaskets are available for the small quarter windows but they are kind of a pain to put in because you have to disassemble the whole door.... If you are talking about the window glass channel you can usually roll the window down, pull a little if the window channel out of the window opening so you can get a hold of it, and pull it up where it should be. LockDoc |
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I had the same problem on mine. I filled the little area with black silicone and it worked and looked great.
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This was done on one of my burbs prior to my purchase. The gasket has shrunken on my C20 barn doors also and this will be my fix eventually. |
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This is my problem area. I could swear that I have seen these filler pieces on Camaros or Chevelles but cant find them for my Suburban.
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YUP! That's what I was talking about. I filled it with black silicone a layer at a time and made it look like it was never there. I know the little polished stainless piece your talking about and there is probably one that would fit but I like it all black myself.
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I think it's time for new rubber gaskets. Those have shrunk quite a bit and the ends should be vulcanized.
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If chrome I can scratch up and flat black. Yea, seals could stand to be replaced. So could most things on this truck. With rust issues and other problems going to keep it a patina trick. Prefer not too many shiny new things. R Posted via Mobile Device |
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