1961-1966 Ford Truck Rear Window Weatherstrip
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Precision shows you how to install the rear window weatherstrip on a 61-66 Ford truck.
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The rope that came with my genuine Precision install tool is MUCH thinner than what you used and it tore the hell out of the gasket. Damn!!!
Saving this video for my 65 ford when I will do this in a few years (please keep video uploaded 😁).
I have a 1958 F100 with the wrap around "Big" back window. It would be great to have a video explaining how to replace the gasket that has the stainless trim inserted in it.
thanks guys, short and to the point.
Do you use sealer
Would it be the same process for a '67 with the sliding panes? In from the inside?
I have a big back window in my '62. The rubber is rather hard. Are there any tricks to doing a big back window?
Edit: I assume the big window needs to go in from the outside similar to the windshield, right?
No, it goes in from the inside. Please look at 4:25.
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Yes but, that's a regular small window. Mine is the wrap around big window.
So, the determining factor is NOT a curved or "wrap around" but, the way the rubber is molded?
I won't be doing it for a couple more months. I'm just planning ahead. Mine also has stainless trim like the windshield. Do I cut it out the way y'all did the windshield?
How do I install the trim if it goes on before installing the whole unit in the truck like the windshield if the glass installs from the inside?
Edit: Maybe, I should let y'all do a video on my truck. It can be a sexy model....for free work! Uh....okay, maybe not.
@@RalphSampson... Sorry misunderstood. Yes, the large rear window installs just like the windshield, from the outside.
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Awesome. Thanks. That makes sense to me.
You guys are great.
How about for the window with sliding window ?
Process is the same, however if yours is original it most likely has a wider flange that goes into the rubber and unfortunatley nobody makes that style gasket.