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05-21-2017, 04:06 PM | #1 |
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Window seal kit, outside squeegee and inside felt
I have a 69 CST-10 and working on the passenger side window, I have most of the weatherstripping done in the glass run and division bar. The part I'm working on now is the window seal kit. I have the Precision brand kits I bought from GMC Paul. In this post when I talk about front and rear, I mean the part toward the front of the truck or rear of the truck.
When I went to put the outside squeegee in the window slot, I found it to be a little bit too long. If I place the rear of the squeegee against the glass run, the front of the squeegee extends beyond the division bar. Placement against glass run: Extends to front of division bar: In this picture, I am showing the squeegee after I cut about 1/4 inch off the front of it to get it to fit. The tape is there because I didn't realize it had a separate chrome bead crimped onto it, so I messed it up a little when I tried using a hacksaw to shorten it. I glued the chrome bead back to the squeegee and taped it, waiting for it to dry. That was a pain to cut, there is no way I could get the hacksaw to cut forward, I could only cut it by dragging the saw backwards and lift it and place it for each stroke. So, anyway, I think it will fit. It looks like it goes from the front of the glass run to the front of the division bar. I compared that to the driver's door which I have not taken apart yet. So far, so good? Any recommendations or just go ahead and clip it in? Now let's look at the inside felt. When I place the felt against the rear of the division bar... ...at the rear of the felt, it extends into the glass run. I'm thinking I need to cut about 1/2 inch of this off so it goes as far as the front of the glass run, and not into it. Is that right? |
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