Guest DarkCherryS10 Posted May 10, 2010 Share Posted May 10, 2010 I have a 35 mopar and was wondering about the windshield. I need a filler strip that goes between the glass itself, and the chrome windshield frame. Steele Rubber has two different kinds and two different thicknesses. I'm not sure which to get or which thickness. I have the windshield frame but no weatherstripping inside to figure out what thickness. Does anyone know? Also how much of it do you think I would need? I can measure the frame for length too but figured I'd ask here.First strip:Filler strip, sash channel. For all applications fitting glass to sash channel, not requiring weatherlip type of filler. Check your old filler strip to find thickness needed. This is the highest quality linen back, rubber cork composition for a professional job on swingout windshields, door vent windows and convertible side windows having metal frames, as well as many side or door windows on closed bodies. Please specify thickness as this item is NOT RETURNABLE.70-1114-57...1/32" thick..$ 2.40/ft.70-1115-57...1/16" thick..$ 2.80/ft.Second strip:Filler strip, sash channel. Similar in useage to our 70-1114-57 and 70-1115-57 type filler, but constructed of a rubber-like polymer designed for setting glass in a metal sash channel. This item is not returnable except for quality assurance issues. Order only by the foot.70-2169-57...1/32" thick..$ 2.50/ft.70-2170-57...1/16" thick..$ 2.60/ft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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