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Thread: door to cab seals

  1. #61
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    I agree, can we source another maker? I know these things don't just happen overnight but my cab awaits!

  2. #62

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    glad to here your doing better

    put me down for a door set

    and a windshield to cowl seal

  3. #63

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    Count me in for one set, please.

  4. #64
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    Markness: Let me know if you want me to remove your name from the list.

    Warwick & gilberto, I have you each down for a set.

    Warwick: This thread is about the door seals. The windshield-to-cowl seal is already available through, I think, Memphis, though VaM715 did say he was interested in looking into making those as well. But the windshield seals will be another thread!
    -- Tim Taylor


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    sory to hear about your ticker problems, glad to hear you pulled thru, keep up the good recovery and don't overdo it...

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    Binford, please keep me on the list. If for nothing else, but to make the venture more financially viable. Remember, I'm interested in at least one set, but potentially two.

    I just needed to get something done to keep the snow out of the cab and I'm just trying to stay warm on those fun weekend drives. I had a another 4" skiff of snow overnight and I just went out and checked my nice dry cab...woohoo!

    The weatherstrip was so easy to do and it also took care of all the little rattles in the doors and glass. Unfortunately, my drivers door is pretty bent up, so I couldn't get a good seal around it and still get it to shut nice. When I straightened it out, the glass doesn't seal well at the top, but at least I got that front mid-top corner hole sealed.

    The POS truck is so modified already, that I didn't mind adapting the yard weatherstrip. I wouldn't do this to my stock truck, since I used J Series, IH Scout II and Ford Ranger parts. Plus it's just temporary anyway, right?

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    I would also be interested in a set possibly 2 sets now that my cab is in primer. Never thought I would see the day!

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    Time to revive this thread...
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  9. #69
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    And again....
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  10. #70
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    And still no rubber?

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