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1970 f-100 with windshield chrome trim. Looking for a complete seal kit or a kit to do windshield and door windows. Where to buy for best price and quality. Thanks!
Have you used there kits? Only reason I ask is there was a member that bought a windshield seal and was having a hard time keeping the chrome pieces in.
1970 f-100 with windshield chrome trim. Looking for a complete seal kit or a kit to do windshield and door windows. Where to buy for best price and quality. Thanks!
Have you used there kits? Only reason I ask is there was a member that bought a windshield seal and was having a hard time keeping the chrome pieces in.
The moldings have to be in the rubber before installing the windshield.
Have you used there kits? Only reason I ask is there was a member that bought a windshield seal and was having a hard time keeping the chrome pieces in.
More than likely a user issue. The trim has to be IN the rubber BEFORE the rubber and glass are installed. I think Carpenter makes the rubber off of the original ford tooling.
Ok thanks for the tip, other member was trying to put pieces in after seal was in. I will check out DC.
Actually pull one from junkyard a month ago in great shape but didn't realize at the time it was without chrome. Guess i will have sale/trade it.
Any experience with window seals/feather. Is DC the way to go also?
Thanks again.
IMHO DC Always the way to go. I'm guessing 80% of all their products are made from original Ford tooling. Outside of the original Harley Engine tooling, the original molds better than aftermarket. (thats why the Harleys used to leak on the livingroom floor. LOL! )
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