door weatherstrip

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  1. iklongmead

    iklongmead New Member

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    does anyone know where to get a diagram of the door. I got weatherstriping but I seem to be missing something
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    The Ford assembly manuals would help you.

    What do you think you are missing?
     
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    Hope these help. If not let me know what you need and I will see if I can find it.
     

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    i am missing the top left corner on 51222 on the 4 door. where it meets at 90 degrees. actaully it missing on both passenger and drivers side in the front. and what i do have is very brittle from age. anyone know where i can order these. maybe autokrafters?
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    You can probably buy NEW 2-door pieces and cut them down to fit the 4-door. I would cut them in the upper middle or on the a-pillar.
     

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