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Old 07-06-2016, 01:24 PM   #1
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Panel Truck rear door seal/ rubber - source?

Hello Guys, have been reading through old posts....just found this forum in the last week. What a great resource you guys have here. I have and been driving my 1958 Apache Panel truck for almost 18 years now. Daily driver for years and maybe last 5 years just summer use. Have a very tight exhaust / muffler system and it is the same routing I have had for years..twin exhaust straight out the back by rear bumper. I have a 350 engine it is. But last summer and this year I have a real exhaust smell in the cab which I never had when I daily drove it for years. I am thinking it may be the old seals in the rear door are leaking dried up. I have looked around the net a bit and could not find a source for a nice quality set of door seals for the rear doors. The originals have these little pins that pop into the door frame that I am sure you are familiar with. I have seen some for sale classic parts but looks like it just some generic weatherstrip that you glue on from what I can see. What you others with panel trucks done? or source? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Old 07-06-2016, 01:53 PM   #2
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Re: Panel Truck rear door seal/ rubber - source?

Steele Rubber Co. I've never read a single negative post about them
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Old 07-06-2016, 02:08 PM   #3
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Re: Panel Truck rear door seal/ rubber - source?

scroll down. Not cheap but they have bonded ends so you don't have to cut and fit nor end up with gaps and leaks. http://www.steelerubber.com/search?y...agon-barn-door
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Old 07-06-2016, 03:11 PM   #4
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Re: Panel Truck rear door seal/ rubber - source?

Oh those looks amazing. Yea not too worried about price just quality. This truck is my old girl, so dont mind treating her right. Much appreciated!! I was worried this part was overlooked by suppliers due to small demand etc. cheers
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Just not having to fight the gaps where the rubber comes together when you use bulk window rubber might make it worth it. Looking up their universal rubber that would fit the price on it is 4.50 a foot so those aren't that bad a deal compared to the universal rubber they sell.
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