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I just purchased a anti rattle kit for my door windows and I don't know which piece goes where. It looks to have an inner and outer but i'm not sure which one is which. Can someone help?
I just purchased a anti rattle kit for my door windows and I don't know which piece goes where. It looks to have an inner and outer but i'm not sure which one is which. Can someone help?
Thanks
The inner piece has a soft felt like covering and the outer is rubber. The outer rubber edge faces up and the inner felt edge faces down.
Hope this helps.
I assume your asking about the two pieces at the bottom of the window. On mine, the exterior has a flat, stiff, felt covered piece. The interior is also felt covered, but is a folded over rubber so that it stays tight against the window. The top and side sections just tuck into the channel so that the felt side creates a groove for the window to slide in. Hope that helps.
I now remember that on mine, I had to break off one of the tabs on both sides, for some reason they did not line up correctly, they went left instead of right, or some mumbo jumbo like that.. With that one tab gone, they still stayed on.
Humm, interesting, that is a project I have to do sometime between now and spring. Mine are getting to the point where they are almost falling out. Where did you guys get yours at? Also do you remember the prices?, Thanks!
Humm, interesting, that is a project I have to do sometime between now and spring. Mine are getting to the point where they are almost falling out. Where did you guys get yours at? Also do you remember the prices?, Thanks!
Go straight to Jeff's Bronco Graveyard or Dennis carpenter. You'll be satisfied with their products even though they cost a little more.
Go straight to Jeff's Bronco Graveyard or Dennis carpenter. You'll be satisfied with their products even though they cost a little more.
I second that...I got a kit from LMC, and then due to quality concerns, I picked up a kit from Dennis Carpenter. No question, the DC kit was better quality just on appearance and feel. Yup, costs more, but in my opinion it was worth it.
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