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What do you call these?

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 4:34 pm
by drewcrane
I have these I call them window guides,

but I can not find a vender that sells them or I am not using the proper name,

anybody over there know where to get these ,I have known people to use sheep skin the fuzzy side but that attracts water.

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 4:42 pm
by mopar_mark

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:07 pm
by drewcrane
mopar_mark wrote:I call them Window Felts

http://www.rtspecialties.net/products.asp?cat=21&pg=3
Yea I have those, they go along the top part of the window,

I think the proper name is window sweeps,the keep the glass against the window felt,they are just below the window felts,and I dont think they are re popt

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:12 pm
by Cosmicfish
you can get some self adhesive velcro and recover them !

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:13 pm
by Dave-R
Yeah I think you need to find a clever way to restore those Drew. I couldn't find any when I rebuilt the doors on my Chally. Ended up re-using the old ones. They were very worn but, once cleaned, still functioned as they should.

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:14 pm
by Bilko
They look like window stabilizers:

http://www.rtspecialties.net/proddetail ... od=3581174

The site says 'coming very soon' but It's said that since last year. I emailed them but didn't get a reply. Found some very nice used ones in the end.

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:22 pm
by jerry
As Dave says can you not restore them, maybe recover with something like this.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Inch-Self-Adh ... 1583284217

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:26 pm
by drewcrane
Bilko wrote:They look like window stabilizers:

http://www.rtspecialties.net/proddetail ... od=3581174

The site says 'coming very soon' but It's said that since last year. I emailed them but didn't get a reply. Found some very nice used ones in the end.
Hey ya found something there, it says coming soon e bodys ,looks like I will have to make a call tomorrow,thanks

the ones for a cuda/challenger don't have a stud they have slots and are held in by allen bolts.

Thanks a ton Bilko :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:30 pm
by drewcrane
jerry wrote:As Dave says can you not restore them, maybe recover with something like this.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Inch-Self-Adh ... 1583284217
Depending on if and when I can get some, I might end up using this,thanks :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 15 6:42 pm
by drewcrane
Dave wrote:Yeah I think you need to find a clever way to restore those Drew. I couldn't find any when I rebuilt the doors on my Chally. Ended up re-using the old ones. They were very worn but, once cleaned, still functioned as they should.
The ones I have are worn all the way through to the metal, and it even scratched the glass,and embedded rust in to the glass, I have to see if it might polish out

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 15 12:12 am
by drewcrane
i ended up doing the soft side of velcro, and some foam

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 15 8:48 am
by Dave-R
There you go. ;) Sometimes you just have to scratch around in your garage to get the inspiration. :)

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 15 1:45 pm
by drewcrane
Dave wrote:There you go. ;) Sometimes you just have to scratch around in your garage to get the inspiration. :)
I did just that everything was laying around the garage, this should work :thumbright: