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Hi everyone,
Just recieved my 1975 f250 crewcab yesterday and while checking everything out ,I noticed that all the windows when being rolled up get cocked sideways and bind. I took the door panels off and found that the felt or rubber guide that goes in the metal channel is all laying in the bottom of the door. upon futher inspection all of the window seal and or guides are shot. I looked on bronco graveyard for a complete kit for the windows but im not sure which ones to get. If anybody has any input I would apprieciate it. Im looking for a kit that will replace all of the components associated with the windows.
Thanks,
Mike
For my '73 regular cab, I got the parts from Auto Krafters. It consisted of 3 parts and cost a little over $100 for both doors.
2 - Division Bar Run weatherstrip, the forward side of the window.
2 - Door Glass Run weatherstrip, the top and rear side of the window.
1 - Beltline weatherstrip, the bottom of the window opening.
They fit good and I'm very happy with them. This is a regular cab, you may just double the order for a crew cab - but I'm not sure, check with them...
I found some from Dennis carpenters the only problem is they dont make them for the rear doors. I ordered two set and will have to try and cut them down for the rear doors the fronts will be o.k.
Mike
I measured my rear door glass, and it is the same as the front glass. The only difference in the front is the vent window. The felt kit for the front should work in the back. Please let us know when you have completed the project. Thanks.
I feel like a idiot. I got to looking at it last night and realized that the rear window are indeed the same size as the fronts. I guess it was just a optical illusion that they were different. Its the wing window on the front that was throwing me off. The kits should work just fine.
Thanks guys,
Mike
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