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09-03-2015, 05:33 PM | #1 |
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Location: Lakewood,New York
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belt line weatherstrip
I have a 53 Chevy pickup.
I am rebuilding the door and vent window seals and adding all new glass. I have the vent window assembly completed with all new gaskets and felt channel from Steele Rubber. Perfect fit for all of it so far. At the belt line area, there is a channel on the outer edge of the door skin for a rubber wiper type of gasket. I bought this gasket from Steele Rubber and it also fits perfect. On the inside there was a felt type rub strip that was stapled to the inner window molding and I have purchased that as well. Here is the question. Steele rubber,as well as other vendors also list a felt type wiper for the outside of the door. It would appear to mount just above the rubber wiper on the exterior stainless window trim, but there are no holes in my repop stainless trim pieces where the staples would have been (obviously, because they didn't pre-staple the felt on). My old exterior trim was rusted away and or missing. Does anyone know if this 53 would have used both types of seal on the outside? If so, would locktite black super weather adhesive by itself be enough to hold the felt strip onto the stainless exterior trim? Thanks |
09-04-2015, 09:10 AM | #2 |
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Location: Moxee WA
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Re: belt line weatherstrip
my '49 has the felt strips on the inner & outer window trim. I used black weatherstrip glue -don't remember what brand & its held up for years. go for it
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09-04-2015, 03:28 PM | #3 |
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Location: Lakewood,New York
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Re: belt line weatherstrip
thanks,
I guess I need to order some felt strips. |
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