Installing vent glass rubber
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- erikhillard
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So far the vent window seals fit very well without the rivets. Unless I can find really small screws they might be too long. Have to check out the stock at the hardware store. I'm actually thinking of just running a small bead of 3M Weatherstrip Glue and then keeping the window closed for a day. Bet that would hold it just fine. We shall see.
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Erik H
1968 F100 Ranger
California
Erik H
1968 F100 Ranger
California
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re: Installing vent glass rubber
The LMC rubbers actually did OK on mine once I realized I was not pushing the rubber hard enough into the channel. No rivets were required. Seems to be good now. I little WD-40 helped to get the window lubricated for install. The dry rubber didn't want to work at first.
Thanks for all the advice.
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1989 Ford F150
1979 Chevrolet C10 350/TH400 14 bolt "Big 10" (DD)
1972 F100 parts truck long bed
1971 F100 2WD LWB 302 aod 3.70 9inch PS pb
1966 International Scout 800
1954 GMC rat rod project Scout frame, inline 6, T90 4X4
1953 Chevrolet Tin Woody
1946 Hudson BigBoy Pickup-ratrod project