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got the tailgate window channel rubber in this PM from wefco; will be sending it out to those that have already payed + to Inge; the gracious donor without whom this could not have happened; :cheers:

Lou
 
got the tailgate window channel rubber in this PM from wefco; will be sending it out to those that have already payed + to Inge; the gracious donor without whom this could not have happened; :cheers:

Lou

Lou, any word on whether or not the door window regulator rubber made it to Wefco?
 
Eric, will give them a call today to see if they have received it........it was sent priority USPS:confused: been nearly 2 weeks:hhmm:

Lou
 
window regulator channel rubber update

got a call from wefco; they received the window regulator channel rubber I sent and the quote for a die is 100$; an aproximate cost for ft. of the rubber is 1.40$; they do have a bit of a concern as the sample I sent is very dry and might have shrunk over the years:confused:........another question I have is how many feet will it take to do 4 doors:hhmm:..the quote for 1.40 is per 100 ft; if we go to 200Ft the price might come down;

Lou
 
got a call from wefco; they received the window regulator channel rubber I sent and the quote for a die is 100$; an aproximate cost for ft. of the rubber is 1.40$; they do have a bit of a concern as the sample I sent is very dry and might have shrunk over the years:confused:........another question I have is how many feet will it take to do 4 doors:hhmm:..the quote for 1.40 is per 100 ft; if we go to 200Ft the price might come down;

Lou

Lou, I think the earlier 8' per 4 doors is good with a likely 1' to spare. As for the Wefco...I have a pretty pliable pc that can be sent there or I can duplicate measures to verify if there has been any substantial shrinkage in there pc.. Otherwise, the remaining option would be to buy a remaining pc from SOR.
 
Eric, if yours is pliable..might be better to send a sample to wefco and have them compare it; you might mention that it is the follow up to the piece I sent courtesy of Luke111..........just want to make sure we keep the same quote :)

Lou
 
Eric, if yours is pliable..might be better to send a sample to wefco and have them compare it; you might mention that it is the follow up to the piece I sent courtesy of Luke111..........just want to make sure we keep the same quote :)

Lou

Lou,
PM me. Mailing (street address) Attn to: any reference info. etc.
For example (I assume) Re: Lou P...

Eric
 
Lou.


Door weatherstripping.

Any thoughts on sending them the profile and see what they come up with? Might be a shot in the dark but even if they could just produce the black part that would be a lot of help to most people.
 
Lou.


Door weatherstripping.

Any thoughts on sending them the profile and see what they come up with? Might be a shot in the dark but even if they could just produce the black part that would be a lot of help to most people.

And I have a bunch of it sitting around at this moment.
 
Marshall; :steer:just want to make sure we are on the same.....:hhmm:are you talking about the rubber seal on the door or the one on the frame that seals towards the door further?; if it is the part on the door; the one we got from JC whitney works well just have to work with it a bit....the corners are different from the originals as in the replacement there are no corners you just have to fidddle with the strip but eventually it works well; they only make extrusions and will not work with a composite where vulcanizing/bonding is involved eg.the corners:frown:; as to the seals on the frame to the door........the JC whitney stuff is acceptable IMO the SOR is better but a lot more expensive; again; if we are talking about the earlier composite frame to door seal with welting + rubber backing seal; they do not do this kind of work......the later pigs I have seen 78 and 79 did not have the composite frame to door seal; they only had the "welt" similar to the fj60 frame to door seal; have two complete sets I removed from a trashed 78 and a 79 and they are in pretty sdecent shape but do not seal worth a crap; when I first replaced my old ones they were scary tight:eek:.......now after they have taken a "set" and a very minor ajustment to the doors when I replaced the worn out hinges they are nice.hth

Lou
 
old tailgate regulator channel rubber

Changed the tailgate window channnel rubber wed- thursday; took out the old crapped out rubber and put in the new on the 74.........wire-brushed the rusty channel and hit it with rustoleum rust converter....had to give it 24 hours drying time and then installed the new stuff:bounce2::bounce::bounce2::bounce:it is an incredible difference just how smoothly the glass glides in the grooves and NO more binding........:hhmm:just a thought after the fact initially tried replacing the old rubber with a strip of inner tube but that did not work after several hours of:bang:.....another option we looked out was the rubberized adhesive tape.......but it did not have the "pinch" of the original rubber.......:hhmm: :idea:I think the design of the the lips on the rubber are important as they will spill any water rundown OFF the metal part of the channel and hopefully keep it from it rusting out; if the lips were not there then the water will tend to accumulate and if there are cracks then will filter down into the metal channel setting up the rust demon again........think I will go ahead and take a look at the 78s tailgate rubber and change it also if I see any cracking even though it is not binding.........just thinking as I type:hhmm: HTH

Lou


here are a few pix of the old tailgate regulator channel rubber removed

thanks again Ige, Luke111, Eric Ellis and Romegadave
IMG_2376 old tailgate window channel rubber.webp
IMG_2377 old tailgate window channel rubber 2.webp
IMG_2378 old tailgate window channel rubber 3.webp
 
That rubber is DONE!

Lou, that makes my rubber/WS look new. I can't believe that would work at all...

I have trimmed the lips off of my orig. rubber in order to make it work, several times over the years. It still works, but only occasionaly. I can't wait to install the new stuff...
 
Carlos; I think the lips are important to keep the water from running down into the metal channel and rusting it out.........the lips will spill water outwards where it will drain out the tailgate drain vents......just my thoughts on it.......

Lou
 
Carlos; I think the lips are important to keep the water from running down into the metal channel and rusting it out.........the lips will spill water outwards where it will drain out the tailgate drain vents......just my thoughts on it.......

Lou

Yep, I think you're right. I actually had to keep trimming my weatherstrip because every once in a while when it would fail and the window became loose, I would try to reinstall the W/S and it would fold and eventually crease and then deteriorate and then fail again, etc...:(
 
rear window channel "metal"

while you have the window channel out you might want to wirebrush it and hit it with some kind of rust preventer.....my channel was very rusted and thin:frown:

Lou
 
Pardon my ignorance.

First off, I have installed the listed JC Whitney weather stripping on the doors of my '78 and find it to be perfect.

Thanks for all the research you guys have done.

Now for the tailgate...... Is Slocruisers' items the way to go?

I've read about PV Cruisers having stuff, too. Any links?


Also, anyone know what would work for the later model tail light gaskets?


Thanks again for all the help, guys.


(and gals)
 
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Pardon my ignorance.

First off, I have installed the listed JC Whitney weather stripping on the doors of my '78 and find it to be perfect.

Thanks for all the research you guys have done.

Now for the tailgate...... Is Slocruisers' items the way to go?

I've read about PV Cruisers having stuff, too. Any links?


Also, anyone know what would work for the later model tail light gaskets?


Thanks again for all the help, guys.


(and gals)

I think both are good Slocurisers and PV. The bottom tailgate pc you will have to get from SloCruisers and he has the top glass run as well. The PVcruiser stuff is now at Cabe Toyota in Ca. They have a # listed on the net. They have the cargo window and Tailgate upper glass run.

"Ask for Herb at Cabe's Toyota--
(582)595-7411 -they shipped promptly and all was good--Dave

<Edit #2> Here's the toll free # for Cabe's---1-800-576-2223"

:whoops:
SLOCRUISERS BTW- John had both pcs on Ebay recently at a price that lowered the upper to about 250.00 I think...so, a good price on both.


As for the signals...don't know. Have a pc from a hilux I thought I would goof around with and try.
 
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Thanks, Eric
 
late rear tail light gaskets

Monte; you might check on this thread.<FJ55 Deconstruction> by scorcher1967
post 202 & 203 was the way he solved this problem and it looks very nice; don't have this at the top of my priorities at this point but it was good enough to file away; HTH

Lou

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