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please. Any suggestions on buying good quality window and weatherstripping rubber? OEM VW still available, German, Mexican? What about the rubbers and seals from West Coast Metric, CB Performance or Aircooled.net?
Only interested in Quality. The window rubber must all be Cal Look, no inserts in window rubbers, but it is a chopped top so all glass now smaller.
Rgrds
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I am replacing every bit of rubber and seal on the project, is all that stuff available from Pro Auto? How well does this stuff fit and last? Any issues?
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Thanx but before I do that, where do you get the rubbers from, with all due respect not interested at all in EMPI or Chinese crap (same thing really).
Rgrds
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69bug wrote:Some OE from VWSA, some from West Germany
will be in contact. The Cal look window rubbers all round for chop top smaller windows? Pro Auto?
Rgrds
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Measure the total length of window rubber needed and buy that length from Pro Auto.
Cut it up as you need. They also supply the sissors and glue to join
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