Crew Cab Rear Door & Window seals

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Crew Cab Rear Door & Window seals

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Guys,

I can locate most of the seals and weatherstrips for my 1964 Crew Cab, except stuff for the back doors. Seems those 2nd set of doors are not only hard to come by but so are the seals and weatherstrips.
How are you guys sealing your back doors & glass up? Not liking the ideas of cutting down the front door stuff to fit the rear doors so I'm hoping for a solution.

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Did you try.....
www.restorationspecialties.com

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Hobcobble wrote:
Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:58 pm
Did you try.....
www.restorationspecialties.com

John :Thumbsup :study
Yes, and thank you. I forget the gentleman's name but he had me order 2 front door sets and I guess rework them for the back doors. I looked at so many I believe it's Decade auto parts or Sweptline which has rear door specifc seals and least that is what I was led to believe.

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Txas2step wrote:
Wed Dec 04, 2019 7:01 am
https://clestersauto.com/
Thank you, I just sent them a request for $$ and part numbers. I thought I remembered a discussion with one of the members having challenges getting the seal to work on I thought the rear window. He might have said the glass guy doing the installation had a few words. LOL
Gonna find something this week. I got one quote and it was like $833 bucks to do all the doors, windshield, and rear window. Wow, I hope these new seals last as long as the ones I'm removing.

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I'm doing body and paint on a '67 Crew Cab. The owner bought weatherstrips for the doors and I'm installing once they are painted. The front doors, no problem. The rear door weatherstrip is about 2 feet too short. It has the two 90 degrees corners, so it is for this truck . . but the two ends do not meet, not even close. Anyone else run into this? The owner is older and trying to explain and get info on where they are from is difficult.

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61-71dodgesweptlineparts has the correct seals for the crew cab

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This doesn't solve the mystery . .trying to find out if anyone has seen this before. I didn't buy the weatherstrip . .but it is supposed to be for this truck.

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Its too short - incorrect weatherstrip. No mystery. Buy the right stuff. It will fit. No mystery.

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