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Location: Texan, back in TX
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Interior Door Handle and Window Crank Foam Rings
My 1970 C10 has these foam donuts that go behind the metal door panels on the shafts of the door handle and the window crank. Does anyone repop them?
Also there is some foam weatherstripping that sticks to the door and basically traces the perimeter of the door panel. Can be seen in it's deteriorated condition in my window crank picture below. I feel like I've see that stuff for sale for weatherstripping house windows and doors but can't seem to find a match. Anyone have a source for that material? |
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Location: Gods country East,Tn
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Re: Interior Door Handle and Window Crank Foam Rings
the foam on the handle/ crank shafts is there to reduce drafts coming thru the panel , The seal is 3/8 round rubber that when in place it collects and directs moisture from the inner door panel down to the 2 lower drains at the seal level back into the door to drain out , look at the seal channel and you'll see the 2 small drain holes . Most any auto interior shop should be able to help you ,
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