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Old 06-07-2011, 05:31 PM   #1
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Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

Do any of you know of anybody making window fuzzies that fit in the correct factory location, flush with the window sill door sheet metal?

Let me explain....

Finished up installing the new door glass weatherstripping. Quite an adventure, again partly due to the previous owners shennaigans. Found out the drivers side door glass actuator had one of the arms installed upside down. That raised the front of the glass up about 5/8".

Now that I fixed that and installed all the new rubber products I am pretty pleased, except for one thing. The window fuzzies just are not designed right, and they are quality is poor, IMO.

I went ahead and bought the chrome fuzzies because some of you posted that the black ones rust real quickly. Well they sit to low, actually slightly below the window sill door sheet metal. This makes the window in the up postion just barely fitting into the upper track moulding. And (2) of the retaining clips broke off during installation.

Window fuzzies are made in America by "Repops" in Pearcy Arkansas. I will follow up with contacting them tomorrow.


You can see in this photo how the outer window fuzzy is lower than the door window sill. About 0.160" in front by the ventilator.





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Old 06-07-2011, 06:18 PM   #2
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I almost feel over laughing when I read your intro, thanks for the belly laugh man!
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Old 06-07-2011, 07:04 PM   #3
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

i didn't know congressman weiner drove a classic chevy! wonder why he hasn't sent any piks with his truck in the background?
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Old 06-07-2011, 08:35 PM   #4
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

Anyone tried Steele? I am in need of some door fuzzies, I used Classic Parts on a previous 64 --I had the same issues 5+ yrs ago. Why are we stuck w/junk repro stuff?
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Old 06-07-2011, 11:17 PM   #5
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

John thats how mine look, mine are stainless but sit low.....!
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Old 06-08-2011, 02:24 PM   #6
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

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Do any of you know of anybody making window fuzzies that fit in the correct factory location, flush with the window sill door sheet metal?

Let me explain....

Finished up installing the new door glass weatherstripping. Quite an adventure, again partly due to the previous owners shennaigans. Found out the drivers side door glass actuator had one of the arms installed upside down. That raised the front of the glass up about 5/8".

Now that I fixed that and installed all the new rubber products I am pretty pleased, except for one thing. The window fuzzies just are not designed right, and they are quality is poor, IMO.

I went ahead and bought the chrome fuzzies because some of you posted that the black ones rust real quickly. Well they sit to low, actually slightly below the window sill door sheet metal. This makes the window in the up postion just barely fitting into the upper track moulding. And (2) of the retaining clips broke off during installation.

Window fuzzies are made in America by "Repops" in Pearcy Arkansas. I will follow up with contacting them tomorrow.


You can see in this photo how the outer window fuzzy is lower than the door window sill. About 0.160" in front by the ventilator.




How hard was it to paint your interior. love the color...love the look. im getting my interior done so i needed idea...got any?? let me know.thanks
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Old 06-08-2011, 05:50 PM   #7
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How hard was it to paint your interior. love the color...love the look. im getting my interior done so i needed idea...got any?? let me know.thanks
Check out my build thread, specifically posts #45, 46, 63, 65 & 70. Click here: My Build Thread: 1965 C10 SWB SS
Back to the fuzzies.... I contacted Repops today. They will be sending me a new set of window felts. I will report back here when I get them as to if they are different than the set I installed yesterday.

And when the new set arrives I will compare them to the OEM parts I removed originally.

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Old 06-12-2011, 07:50 AM   #8
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

...........and here I thought I was the only one having problems with fuzzies. Chrome beaded fuzzies from Classic. They set too low and hold the glass back.
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Old 06-12-2011, 08:27 PM   #9
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

Thanks for posting. I too just broke one of the clips on friday, never thought to call Repops and see if they will doing anything about, looks like they might.
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

I just pulled my mine out today, should I keep original clips, or do after market strips come with them?
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Old 06-12-2011, 09:14 PM   #11
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I just pulled my mine out today, should I keep original clips, or do after market strips come with them?
Mine were installed and I quickly realized I had to squeeze the clips a bit with a pair of pliers prior to installing. The very first clip I installed broke right off
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

My precision brand ones are having this issue too, anyone find a better brand? (have to say that the rest of the kit seemed pretty spot on.
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Old 08-18-2013, 06:04 PM   #13
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

Anyone with updated info on this?
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

I got mine at classic parts and they fit good. I broke a clip on the first door trying to push them straight in and bending the clips with pliers. One the second door I pushed the top part of the clip into the hole and swung the bottom down, like the top part of the fuzzies had a hinge all the way down the window, hold it tight at the top and swing the bottom down and you should here a loud click. hope this helps they went in fairly easy this way.
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Old 08-18-2013, 09:21 PM   #15
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

I got them to go in ok (did break a clip) but having the issue above where you can't roll the window up all the way...i'll likely look at it again tomorrow.
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Re: Show Me Your Fuzzies (No.. not you Congressman Wiener!)

I have the same problem, can't roll the window up all the way. I don't plan on replacing them seeing how they were a b@#$% to install in the first place.
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I was able to get them in last by just rolling the window down all the way. When i took the truck apart it had aftermarket ones where you just cut to length and use tiny screws to hold them in. I hate to do that when i have the correct ones. I'll see what i can try later.
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