Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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Clement, Pappys38
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by Pappys38
Pappys38
Is there any type of weather seal on the doors that goes in between the glass and the outside of the door channel/window channel that prevents water from running down the windows and into the door? I have the piece that staples on to the interior trim piece that has felt on it but I am unsure if there is something similar that was meant to go on the outer side of the glass. I hope I posted a picture correctly.
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Judd
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by Chev Nut
Chev Nut
There is nothing there. Thats is why it is important to keep the drain holes on the bottom of the door open.
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by Tiny
Tiny
Originally Posted by Chev Nut
There is nothing there. Thats is why it is important to keep the drain holes on the bottom of the door open.
iagree Nearly every case of rust out along door bottoms and fender bottoms is caused by plugged drain holes. If you've never run a vacuum along the inside bottom of your doors it's probably a good time to do so.
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