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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Interior & Equipment => Topic started by: 79diesel on October 08, 2008, 05:02:16 pm
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Does anyone know if you can get/replace seals (the ones on the inside) for a sliding rear window?
thanks
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I would like to know this as well. I looked at JC whitney and i did not see any there...
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The seal that holds the window in? Its one piece between the inside and outside. its the same as a non slider
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No I meant the ones on the inside of the slider that seal the sliding widows.
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Is this what you need 79diesel? Or is this the same thing frogman said? Mfr is CRL.Maybe you can contact them.
http://www.technologylk.com/product/666/CRL-Replacement-Backglass-Gaskets-for-Chevy-GMC/1823/CRL-1973-1992-Chevy-GMC-C-K-and-R-V-Backglass-Replacement-Gasket.html
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I believe Diesel means the sliders In-Channel and divider Glass Seals..... Honestly from what I have seen, those are mainly found through a Auto Glass Shop or Slider Manufacturer, but generally what needs to be replaced, usually ends up costing more than Having a New Assembly installed... From what I was quoted from the Shops around here, it would be about $85-120 for just all of the seals I needed, yet a new installed assembly would only be $185.... I know alot would want to keep their pieces for "Factory Correctness", but the Assemblies were made by an outside manufacturer, which is Generally the same one who offers the current ones...
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He is talking about the seals INSIDE the sliding frame, not the rear gasket.
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I am thinking about converting to a solid back glass so it's harder for thieves to steal. They would have to bust the glass which would attract a little more attention. As it is, they could lie and say it was their own truck.
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ok thanks guys..my rear slider is a key part of my HVAC system lol ill keep looking