CRANMAN, this is a post you made back close to then. I think this is what I was talking about. It's in the body section under "windows sliding", Reply # 3.
Re: Windows sliding
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2006, 08:50:34 PM » Quote
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Yes mine has the round windows and the original rubber isn't good. A local fellow Mr Mclean has done a zillion windows so I went over and got this info:
The rubber comes in 50ft lengths per case and is made by Cooper Standard ,Specialty Products Group. Catalog No. 75000600 and the Description # is SSWS AS-1536. He gets it from Speedy Auto Glass in Winnipeg. They also sold him a tool. No part # visible. It has a screwdriver like handle 3 1/4 inches long with a pin of about 3/16ths x 3/4 inch on the end.. Just below the pin is a 1/2 inch roller on the shaft. This allows you to go along the glass and install it in the rubber. The rubber goes in the hole first, cut to fit snugly. You use lots of silicone spray to lube the rubber. It is best to have someone on the other side to assist and to prevent the window from popping out while you are working. Hope this all helps...
Would this be the same material for the woody & the metal ??