Looking for cargo window and windshield weatherstripping

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Not really looking forward to dropping $220 on the two cargo windows for weatherstripping so I wanted to check on here. Also will be needing some windshield weatherstripping and the tailgate

Jacob
 
I got the outside squeegee from Toyota dealer. Someone posted they had used a forerunner one and it work out great for me! I am not sure who posted it, but thanks to you!!! I am sure that you will be able to find the post to get the year. SloCruisers had the vertical felt runs. They are good as well.
 
I just received new windshield rubber from cruiserparts.net...haven't installed it but seems to be a nice piece. good price too.

there are a couple comprehensive weatherstrip threads here in the PIG section. you should be able to find what you need by reading through those.

As far as the cargo windows go, I did the fix where you buy some weatherstrip for a different car and cut/glue it together to make it fit. Cost ~$70 I think. Don't remember the vehicle or part number, but the fix was documented here in the PIG section.
 
I forget who developed the cargo widow rubber and then went out of business?
Cabe Toyota bought the stock and has them for sale.
John at SLO Cruisers has these as well. I feel like it is a good thing to support businesses making stuff for our Pigs. Not many are. Don't want another business to pull out. Just my $0.02.
He also has windshield rubber. That is where I got mine.
 
windshield is easy. I got mine at SOR for about 90 bucks, the cost of the rest of the rubbers made me delete those parts of my rig:doh: slo cruisers and maybe rarespares of australia .com too; select few others, all costly. the aussie connect may be the cheapest, but not by much after shipping and the 6 month wait....:frown:
 
"How about the door body molding from SOR? Is that any good?"

I will let you know when mine arrives and I test it. My guess is its from trim-lock or someone making custom trims to a specific section/seal you give them.
 
I should clarify. If you have the right section for a trim, you can have it made with trim-lock. It's just you need to run a mimimum of X-feet to make it worthwhile. If there is enough interest, it could be done as a group for specific trims. Just my .02 cents.
 
Just purchased one. We'll see how it looks when i get it.

Now i just need some decent Cargo glass ones so i can get what i need done this spring.
 
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