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| Any feed back on the quality/fit of Bernbaum's weather strips and windshield gaskets?...........Bob |
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Location: SWITZERLAND | Have a look on my Dodges Pictures, Bob. All Weather-Strips and many other Parts I got from Andy. I was very satisfied with the Quality and the fast Shipment, already some Years ago. - SERGE - http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=23691&posts=72#M158449
Edited by sermey 2009-01-10 6:22 PM
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Location: Big pimpin' | DO NOT BUY HIS WINDSHIELD RUBBER, OR his back glass rubber...THEY are NOT molded one piece....They are in strips that came off a roll!
I did, if you want 'em I'll sell 'em half price..Still new in my closet....
Edited by dukeboy 2009-01-11 12:04 AM
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Location: SWITZERLAND | Yes, the Windshield Rubber is one of the few Rubber Parts I kept as was on the Car. When not broken and still flexible it can be restored as other items by threating its surface (abrasive and chemical).Then it will get its black again and look as a new one, theremore it still fits all around. And if you have the practical Ability you he can join the ends of the Profile Rubber not seeing them at all, as the Rear Antenna Gaskets I described already. The Windshield Rubber being bigger than the said Gasket: join them in the lower center of the Windshield, cut the ends exactly in line, rather longer than too short and apply Automotive-Gasket. When dried out polish the intersection to become unvisible. And you will return to feel very happy when achieved. Good Luck! - SERGE -
Edited by sermey 2009-01-11 4:56 AM
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Location: Blythewood, SC | Clester's has the right stuff, at about half the price of that crook Bernbaum.
I think you get my drift. |
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