You are very welcome Bob. If you need any assistance in finding the seals or other parts, let me know.
Jon
1967 M35A2
1950's M54
Jon:
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Thanks for the info !!!!
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Bob
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> There is a seal that attaches to the underside of the hard top and seals against
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> the top of the roll up window. It is available or you may be able to adapt over
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> a commercially available peice of weather stripping. Also, if you pull of the
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> access panel on the inside of the door and roll the window down, there is a
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> peice of metal with 2 slots which is attached with 2 screws at the bottom of the
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> window (one on each side, front and rear) that limit how far up the window can
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> be put. Loosen the screws and slide the pieces down and retighten the screws.
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> All the above also applies to the 2 1/2 ton trucks.
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> Jon
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> I have a 5 ton that when the window is rolled
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> up it has a 1/2" gap from the top of the window
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> frame to the hardtop. Any ideas what I could use to
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> seal the gap ??? Was a seal installed when built
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> by the factory ???
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> Thanks...
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> Bob
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