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29Closed Cab Pick up door windlace Dose the door top windlace get sandwiched between the door header and the trim wood that screws up into the door header? Dose it face out toward the door or toward the inside of the cab? Thanks.
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Re: 29Closed Cab Pick up door windlace These pics should help. Note the front (on door) and top windlace were small with a 1/4" core I believe. The rear was the traditional 3/8" windlace and the same was used along the bottom of the door instead of rubber weatherstrip as folks expect.
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Marco,
The wind lace at the top of the door is larger than the wind lace at the door front but smaller than the wind lace at the rear and door bottom. It is also important that the front and top wind lace have a flexible core since both are compressed when closing the door. |
Re: 29Closed Cab Pick up door windlace You can see the rubber core in this shot.
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Re: 29Closed Cab Pick up door windlace Thanks guy's for the pictures. I was not aware that a strip of windlace went along the bottom of the door. My interior came from LaBarron Bonney and they use a stiff plastic tubing. I will replace it with something softer for the top. The reason for my question was because of the rubber bumper on the top of the door. I thought this made contact to the wood and there would be no room for the windlace. I guess if it is soft rubber it wil compress. Thanks again.
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