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4/13/2014 9:02 PM  #1


Window felt, beltline reccomendations

 Sometimes called cat whiskers. Has anybody had good luck with a paticular brand or place they got them. I have researched this quite a bit and it seems its pretty easy to throw money away on bad, cheaply made ones. thanks Dale
These are the fuzzy strips that push against the door glass.

Last edited by DBROWN (4/13/2014 9:03 PM)

 

4/14/2014 5:07 AM  #2


Re: Window felt, beltline reccomendations

I use the RE POPS brand...great fit....jj


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4/14/2014 7:02 AM  #3


Re: Window felt, beltline reccomendations

I used part # 21455-1B from NPD.  A little pricey but the fit was good. 
Good luck with your project.


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4/14/2014 7:34 AM  #4


Re: Window felt, beltline reccomendations

Re-pops here as well.   On my convertible the quarter panel inners and outers required major tweeking to fit properly, the fronts were fine.


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