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Has anybody used aftermarket weatherstrip, such as what's offered by JT Outfitters or CruiserCorps?
I don't mind a little modification.
I will probably replace anyway once I get the car painted, so I'm trying to avoid buying factory weatherstipping...twice.
 
I'm going with @Racer65 (Roger) when I'm ready for it.
Great customer service and a great guy to do business with.

A.J
 
I used a lot of the weatherstrip offered by Racer65 (Roger) on my '78. Just got done doing a lot of it in fact. Fibreglass top to hardtop sides weatherstrip, hardtop sides to tub, rear ambo doors, rear corner glass, side and kick-out windows, and front doors. All very nice quality. Very nice indeed. Superior customer service.
 
@1982FJoe40 I just installed Racer65's weather stripping on all the doors of my 78 (front and rear). It is really high quality rubber and molded in all the right places. I have bought and used generic rubber weatherstripping and it worked really well, but it was not cheap!!! So after using a few packages over the last few years of generic, I realized the price for Racer65 was fair, and fit my vehicle perfect. If you want cheap then foam is where it is at. If you want long lasting and molded to fit, I would go with racer65.
 
Thx guys. I forgot about Racer65's seals. I used him for my roof seal. It was a perfect fit. Thx again.
 
I think I have a whole set of Cruiser corps top of the line weatherstripping. Both doors and rear ambulance. Happy to let it go for a bargain. PM me if you are interested and i can give you the part #'s of what I have. Still in the packages.
 

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