weatherstripping

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JasonHambelton
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weatherstripping

Post by JasonHambelton »

My 72 sedan is just about ready to hit the road after several
thousand dollars of restoration work. Unfortunately all of the
weatherstripping including both doors, windows and trunk are toast.
The front and rear windows are fine. What is the best substitute for
the oem? I have looked at some stuff in the McMaster-Carr catalog
that is designed to go over pinch welds like we have on the doors and
windows. Anybody try this? Other alternatives? Thanks.
Neil
dealadayray
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by dealadayray »

Hi Neal;
J.C. Whitney has a pinch/bulb type weather strip for about $35.00 to do
both doors that I like to use. It's in a diamond or what they call a 1/2
bulb type of weather strip.
See attached.
Bill
JasonHambelton
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by JasonHambelton »

Really. I looked in the online catalog and it looks like a lot of
them could work for the doors, windows and trunk. What would be the
part number for each of these applications? I don't want to order
the wrong thing.
Regards, Neil
dealadayray
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by dealadayray »

Hi Steve;
Yep, number 3 is the one.
Bill
Joseph Corsinita
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by Joseph Corsinita »

In a message dated 8/9/03 4:43:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, billmyong@... writes:
> Hi Steve;
>    Yep, number 3 is the one.
> Bill
  Hi Bill
 Which one is good for the Hatch?
   Jose
dealadayray
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by dealadayray »

Hi Jose;
    None, I make it. See attached.
Bill
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> >    Yep, number 3 is the one.
> > Bill
Hi Bill
Which one is good for the Hatch?
Jose
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tdthies1
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weatherstripping

Post by tdthies1 »

well i tried the diamond shaped push on and the door wont even close.the weatherstripping is ery thick, item No. 132562. MFG part no. uws 1580-25. and know the item picture wont even show up on JC whitney.
So can some one give me the item no. for the round push on weatherstripping... i have called JC Whitney with NO help at all.
Thanks for any help
Tom T
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by friend »

Tom T.  and All
Some one else showed me the "diamond" shaped seal and it is very thick.  It seems that the manufacturer ran out of the weather strip I was purchasing and has changed the way this weather strip is being made.
Open
http://www.metrommp.com/    Click on Universal Parts button and go to Press on Trim  go to part number TS 10-12.  This is the same tirm I am using.
Quantity
ID
Photo
Description
Price
TS 10-12
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Door and Trunk Trim Seal. General purpose, may also be used for roof, quarter window, etc. Made of vinyl and rubber. 12' length. Each
$68.00
Bill Colford
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> well i tried the diamond shaped push on and the door wont even close.the > weatherstripping is ery thick, item No. 132562. MFG part no. uws 1580-25. and > know the item picture wont even show up on JC whitney.
> So can some one
> give me the item no. for the round push on weatherstripping. .. i have > called JC Whitney with NO help at all.
> Thanks for any help
> Tom
> T
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James Hawkins
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Re: weatherstripping

Post by James Hawkins »

Tom,   I used the ZX132561U and it's easy to put on and works good.  I have to slam the door a little harder than with the old collapsed trim. I didn't worry about the bottom as it was usable.  It might be tricky down there, price was $34.99 I believe.
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> [2cylinderhondas]
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> well i tried the diamond shaped push on and the door wont even close.the > weatherstripping is ery thick, item No. 132562. MFG part no. uws 1580-25. and > know the item picture wont even show up on JC whitney.
> So can some one
> give me the item no. for the round push on weatherstripping. .. i have > called JC Whitney with NO help at all.
> Thanks for any help
> Tom
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