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Old 04-18-2020, 11:14 AM   #1
19Suburban69
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Location: Applegate, Ca 95703
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Weather stripping help

Installed new weather stripping for my '69 Suburban. Replaced broken wind wing glass and rebuilt wind wing with new rivet kit. Replaced all weather stripping around window and can't get window up all the way. Gets to with-in 3 to 4" and starts binding up. Appears that channel that supports wind wing is the problem. Can't see anything other than new channel material is too thick? I can get it closed by cranking and reaching inside door to push from bottom. When I installed new fuzzies it was worse. I've walked away to work on other things before I did something stupid. Help
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