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For Sale / Wanted => Replica / Modified Parts Wanted => Topic started by: Matty99dun on December 17, 2014, 05:27:23 AM
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Does anyone have a good photo of the rubbers that run along the roof line on the Murcie ? Or know of a another replica part the same?
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Good question, I was wondering that myself. Maybe USMCbutler can share some pictures of his, please!
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Ah, rubber ... ;) , one area I have an interest in ::tongue
So here is a pic of the door rubber and roofline seal in situ .
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and also a closeup of the roofline rubber in profile .
::salute
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So the rubber gasket actually goes between the top of the rear quarter and the roof? I thought the quarters were just bonded on and panel bond creates a water tight seal. I wonder how you would change that gasket if it were dry rotted, just slide it down between the roof and quarter I guess?
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This is the alooominnumm strip that is riveted to the roof & A-pillar . There is a short section riveted on the roof panel before the rear quarter is bonded on . Then the rubber is slid between the panels and pressed onto the profile.
Here is the profile in closeup . ::thumbup
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Thanks, does it continue along the windscreen edge? Any places to buy replica or genuine?
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;D That last pic was actually the windscreen edge ..., so yes it goes from the rear of the roof down to the front wing. I got originals a couple of years ago so havn't really looked hard for an equivalent replacement.
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That makes lining up doors look neater along the glass.
Can't work out your last photo thou
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Yep, that seal certainly fills the gap between the door and the body , that will stop all wind noise when driving and cushion the door when closing .
The pic has the rubber seal at the top end where it exits the roof into the engine bay .. ;)
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Yes string is dead on with this...! And to my knowledge there is no same replacement to the original in this area. I need one for the passenger side of my car also.
That makes lining up doors look neater along the glass.
Can't work out your last photo thou
Yes it really makes for a clean look and better door seal.
So the rubber gasket actually goes between the top of the rear quarter and the roof? I thought the quarters were just bonded on and panel bond creates a water tight seal. I wonder how you would change that gasket if it were dry rotted, just slide it down between the roof and quarter I guess?
Yes the gasket just pulls out in the gap between the roof and the 1/4 panel all you need to do to replace it is lube up your rubber and slide it between the gap!
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there $500 each !!!!! I am going to look for a copy or similar
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there $500 each !!!!! I am going to look for a copy or similar
No doubt! If you find anything let me know please, I also need these.
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there $500 each !!!!! I am going to look for a copy or similar
Yeah , I know ! ,:) that's why you are lucky to get a picture of one . I did look at quite a lot of cars and the Ford scorpio has a roofline rubber and also I think the Vauxhall vectra as possibilities.
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I think this will do the job
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nice find! looks pretty close. What kind of car is that?
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Peought , If someone could clarify the year and model that would be great.
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Steele Rubber products will custom make any shape in small quantity, very reasonably priced. steelerubber.com 800-544-8665. They also have 600 pages of stock shapes that might work. If you do contact them, please do me a favor and thank them for sponsoring the IMCA racecar of Trevor Edwards.