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Does anyone have a Ford Part number & source for the seals for the side windows on the 1991 XLT Lariat Extended Cab?
I think I may need to replace them, but can't seem to locate a P/N or source when i looked quickly... I understand they(along with the roof seam sealer) are a couple of the big leakage areas which help corrode the rear extension, and I want to replace them before winter hits. I am planning to replace the extension lower rust-out section & rear wheel opening areas as well before too long- don't like the idea of packing snow & crap in this winter...
I believe you can still get many of the seals from Ford. The part number for the window channel which I guess is what you are looking for, listed in the online catalog 21536. I believe that is just a base number, but is all that I see listed. Aftermarket versions are also available from Summit and so on.
I believe you can still get many of the seals from Ford. The part number for the window channel which I guess is what you are looking for, listed in the online catalog 21536. I believe that is just a base number, but is all that I see listed. Aftermarket versions are also available from Summit and so on.
That is the part number for the window channel, that the door windows ride in: I need the rubber seal which holds the two vertical windows on either side in the cab extension panel behind the doors...
I will check Summit- the other link did not have them listed...
Does anyone have a Ford Part number & source for the seals for the side windows on the 1991 XLT Lariat Extended Cab?
There isn't a part number, only available from auto glass shops. It's silicone rubber, the same stuff that Ford uses in lieu of weatherstrips for windshields on newer trucks.
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