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Door beltline weatherstrip....or, the door fuzzies! Need some and would rather see forum feedback on what to avoid, which ones to purchase. Chances are they're all crappy...if so, I'll take the least crappy. This is for a 66 FB..thanks
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I got mine from steel rubber products years ago and the front ones , inner and outer fit quite good. Not so the rears, they needed a lot of tweaking to get them to fit the contour of the quarter panel.
When I put the rear power window mechanisms in the rear inner fuzzies were too thick and seemed to bind so I removed them and made strips from the loop part of Velcro and glued them on with black 3M weatherstrip adhesive, problem solved.
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Great idea Rudi. I just need the time to do it.
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Be sure to put those tiny screws in the end.
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I got mine from NPD. They fit perfectly. 21455-1B for my 66 coupe.
FYI, installed in 2007 and still fuzzy.
Last edited by BobC (2/29/2020 1:56 PM)
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I got mine from cjpony. Fit good, pita to install and the fuzzy part faded in a few years. Disappointing since this car is garaged 99% of the time
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