Vance,
Apparently it is rocket science. I called a shop or two today and they each
told me that it might be possible to find a seal that would work, but they'd
have to find an employee willing to put in the time to do that...which
probably isn't going to happen. The said it would be easier if I had a
section of seal to look at, but I don't.
Right now I might have found a source from a place in England. I'm waiting
for an email back but I think I may have found a source that can deliver
ASAP unlike TRF or Moss Europe. If it turns out this is true, I'll let the
list know as I'm sure some people might be interested.
Steven
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Steven:
A random thought that occurred to me while I was, er... well
let's just say I was in the sitting position - where I do most of my
best thinking.
Can't a good auto glass shop just make one of these seals? It
seems to me that they need to deal with this sort of thing all the time.
I can't believe that they have to buy a different seal for every type of
car ever made. Seems like you could stock some sort of seal in a long,
uncut strip on a reel. Then cut it to the appropriate length, add a
couple of notches and some glue.. voila! A fresh seal.
It *CAN'T* be rocket science, can it?
Vance
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