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Old 01-29-2011, 11:38 PM   #1
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LMC Rubber

What is everyones opinion on LMC rubber- weatherstripping.etc. I have been less than thrilled with it .The rear window rubber was too big had a terrible time getting it in am still not thrilled with the way it fits.On the window weatherstripping for the front doors the windows will not roll up without helping it getting the top of the door it rolls up good till it gets to the top edge of the door at that point the rubber appears to sqeeze the glass too tight thus you have to help it get to the top of the door I took it apart so many times today I could do it blindfolded I am hoping it will free up with use I spent about 5 hours today on 1 door. Keep in mind I am no novice at this as I have built and restored VW'S Street Rods etc for myself and others. Just wondering is this a common problem with LMC products or a common complaint with everyone's products my dad say's nothing today is worth a sh#$ LOL .He just did a 64 El Camino for himself and he said the rubber and stuff did not fit worth a sh#$ on it either do not remember what brand it was.

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Old 01-30-2011, 04:06 PM   #2
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LMC = junk. I bought hard brake lines that go to the master cylinder, that curve INTO each other...so instead of the lines making two seperate coils at the master cylinder, they make one big one.
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Old 01-31-2011, 11:09 AM   #3
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What is everyones opinion on LMC rubber- weatherstripping.etc. I have been less than thrilled with it .The rear window rubber was too big had a terrible time getting it in am still not thrilled with the way it fits.On the window weatherstripping for the front doors the windows will not roll up without helping it getting the top of the door it rolls up good till it gets to the top edge of the door at that point the rubber appears to sqeeze the glass too tight thus you have to help it get to the top of the door I took it apart so many times today I could do it blindfolded I am hoping it will free up with use I spent about 5 hours today on 1 door. Keep in mind I am no novice at this as I have built and restored VW'S Street Rods etc for myself and others. Just wondering is this a common problem with LMC products or a common complaint with everyone's products my dad say's nothing today is worth a sh#$ LOL .He just did a 64 El Camino for himself and he said the rubber and stuff did not fit worth a sh#$ on it either do not remember what brand it was.
I bought all new rubber from LMC for my truck back in October, it's perfectly fine and all fit very well. Sounds to me like your power window motors are about shot. I replaced both window motors and lubed the tracks when I did the weather stripping-----there's no way my old tired motors would have pushed the windows up into the new tight weatherstripping all the way. The rubber breaks in eventually and it's not as tight.....but you need good motors!
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Old 01-31-2011, 09:04 PM   #4
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lmc rubber is bad stuff, there is better stuff out there, also never order the lmc glass its just not shaped right
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Old 02-04-2011, 04:07 PM   #5
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Re: LMC Rubber

I recently purchased Lmc's rubber for my windows on my truck and it didn't fit very well. My vent windows hardly seal but it should work. I don't know if it was just the batch I ordered or what... I don't think anyone else sells the stuff so LMC is really like your only choice.

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Old 02-04-2011, 07:49 PM   #6
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Old 02-05-2011, 07:27 AM   #7
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This really scares me, I've heard this before , I'm not real impressed with a few other items I got from them
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Old 02-05-2011, 08:28 AM   #8
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Some of the GM stuff (window run channel) I bought didn't fit worth a flip either. After a couple hours of adjusting the window tracks I can finally roll up my windows without cussing.
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Old 02-05-2011, 08:44 AM   #9
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I bought a lmc windshield gasket and it was junk, way too big and tore easily while trying to install it by a profesional windshield installer. I also wasn't happy with thier packaging, I also bought new wheelwell chrome and they folded it in half to fit in the box.

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Old 02-05-2011, 11:56 AM   #10
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I bought a lmc windshield gasket and it was junk, way too big and tore easily while trying to install it by a professional windshield installer. I also wasn't happy with their packaging,
x2 on this... my buddy bout a rear gasket set for his 68 (BIG) back window and the rubber was to big ....
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Old 02-05-2011, 01:21 PM   #11
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LMC doesn't make anything, just as Goodmark for example and other sellers don't make anything. They just buy stuff and sell it. Whether or not LMC buys stuff of lesser quality is the question. Many grumble about their customer service and stop buying from them.

Did the rubber say made in China? If it did it'll probably deteriorate in a year if the truck lives outside.
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Old 02-05-2011, 02:38 PM   #12
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I ordered a complete door weather stripping kit from ebay years ago and vent window weather stripping didn't fit very well and deteriorate in a year and my truck was in the garage most of the time so got some from classic parts and no problems with it and they've been on for 3 years
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Old 02-05-2011, 02:43 PM   #13
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Since this thread started I've been looking for a guy on eBay I bought a kit from 6-7 years ago for my S-10. The rubber still looks and functions as new, I'll keep looking.
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I'm looking for the cheapest weatherstripping for my doors on the 72. LMC is probably the cheapest though hu?
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Since this thread started I've been looking for a guy on eBay I bought a kit from 6-7 years ago for my S-10. The rubber still looks and functions as new, I'll keep looking.
OK, I just finished going through a million pages of feedback, the guy is no longer a registered user. Bummer.
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Old 02-05-2011, 03:45 PM   #16
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Do not I repeat do not take the cheap way out you will be sorry being a first class tight a$$ myself I always do and always regret it spend the extra money !!!!!!
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Do not I repeat do not take the cheap way out you will be sorry being a first class tight a$$ myself I always do and always regret it spend the extra money !!!!!!
What's that saying? "Buy Nice, or Buy Twice"
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I'm looking for the cheapest weatherstripping for my doors on the 72. LMC is probably the cheapest though hu?
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Re: LMC Rubber

Every LMC rear window or windshield gasket that has every come through my door has been TOO long. I stopped using their products long ago because of that and some other quality issues. A friend showed up the other day for us to put a new windshield in his 70 truck and when he pulled out the LMC box I shuttered. Sure enough...the gasket was too long. I guess after all the returns and complaints they have proven they are really not interested in quality control, good R&D and happy customers! The only thing their cataloge should be used for for is a reference book.
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