Thanks, Lee
Which measurement is the height ... or the measurement that comes up
off the door? I'm guessing it's the 5/8" ... right?
I just measured the stuff that's on my truck now and the height is only
5/16" !! ... not quite enough. But I'm worried that 11/16" (Steele)
might be too high.
Sounds like the Chevy Duty rubber is 5/8" ... the best way to go, eh?
Alan
K. M. Lehmann wrote:
> HI All
> I just measured a piece of weather-strip I got from Chevy Duty for my
> '54 and compared it to the dimensions shown, the rubber I installed is
> 3/8" X 5/8" compared to1/2 X 11/16. Of course durometer [softness]
> comes into here and this may be where some of these compression
> problems come from.
> Lee
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alan Horvath" <alan@alanhorvath.com>
>> Check it out -- here's Steele Rubber Products stuff:
>> Weatherstrip, door edge. High quality, fine textured sponge. Exact
>> original configuration for '47 to '55 (1st Ser.), and good
>> replacement for earlier models. Easily follows contours. Please
>> measure doors for required length.
>>
>> And HERE is what it looks like (the TWO points I mentioned):
>> http://166.82.96.9/gifs/70014573.gif
>>
>> I'm beginning to think THIS is the way to go.
>>
>> Alan
>> http://AlanHorvath.com/54chevy/
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
|