Side window weather stripping.

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jupiterowner
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Side window weather stripping.

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I am looking for a source for the side door window weather channels, (for the glass windows that crank up and down and I need the guide strips that go inside the metal channels), and the door weather strips that go between the door and body. I need them for my 1951 Jowett Jupiter. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Carl
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Post by Bryan Walker »

Hi Carl,

In New Zealand we can get it from several suppliers.
http://www.basisnz.co.nz/category.pasp?categoryid=49
http://www.horopitomotors.co.nz/index.htm
There should be places in the states for it. Have you tried KP motors?.
http://www.kipmotor.com/


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Post by jupiterowner »

Thanks Bryan,
I placed an order with Basis for the Javelin general purpose lifter channel and have used Kip Motor in the past but could not find what I was looking for this time.
Regards,
Carl
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Jupiter side window weather strip.

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Carl, When I built my Jupiter in the mid nineties I had dificulty obtaining a sealing and running strip that would go into the chrome channel and also allow the window to run up and down easily. I ended up cutting a strip of thin rubber from a sheet and sliding it into the chrome side frame. It works well and has only came out once in 14 years use. If you obtain the correct material then please let me know as I may change the rubber on the car at present. Drummond
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Post by Bryan Walker »

Hi Carl and Drummond,
the window channeling that is still intact 115 made from felt, approx 20mmx3mm which is then formed into the channel.

http://www.basisnz.co.nz/product.pasp?c ... oductid=54

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JUPITER SIDE WINDOW CHANNEL

Post by Drummond Black »

Thanks Brian I have 1/8 " felt in the garage. ideal.
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Post by chapman »

Drummond is right the all in one strip which is plastic with flock is not the correct size but one eighth black felt glues in quite well and can be neatly cut after glueing .
For a really good selection of rubber mouldings and extrusions felts and mats and carpet underlays and popper fittings for carpets go to Edgware Trimming Company at www.rubbertrim.co.uk
In addition to a good range of trim they are enthusiastic and knowlegeable
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Post by Mike Allfrey »

Dear Carl and Drummond,

For the brass channel I used self adhesive Velcro (the furry component), had quite a fight but it works well. I worked out the width in the blank and cut the strip before peeling off the protective cover.

Cheap and works well.

There will be trouble if laminated glass is used. I had new windows cut and then hardened. Not laminated.

Regards,

Mike A.
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Post by PAUL BEAUMONT »

I do not have the knowledge of the specialist parts that you are discussing but I find www.woolies-trim.co.uk really helpful and really quick too.
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Re: Side window weather stripping.

Post by chapman »

May I apologise to all Javelin owners because Drummond and I took a point off in the concours judging of the Javelins if they did not have the correct window rain seals.
I have now had to fit a Rubbertrim alternative to my Javelin rebuild as the originals are definitely not available new
I now admit that we were extremely harsh and I hold me head in shame
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Re: Side window weather stripping.

Post by Alastair Gregg »

I skim read this first and even before I went back to re read it I had the picture in my mind of Tom with a bolster chisel whilst other vehicles were ready for primer having been "flatted" by Drummond and the rotary sander whilst the owners were sobbing quietly in the background. It's points not paint that Tom is apologising for removing :oops:
Compliments of the Season,

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