1964 Vent Glass Rubber

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hombre292
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1964 Vent Glass Rubber

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I bought some vent glass rubber for my 64 F100 from Carpenter. The rubber does not seem to cover the gap. (its too slim) Has anyone else had trouble with them?

Any hints on what to do? Is there someplace better to purchase the vent rubber? Thanks.

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Post by Shawn F. »

I am glad you posted this because at the end of September I plan to buy all new door rubbers and window rattler kits from Carpenter. I'd appreciate any information on this too! I am hoping to make the inside of my cab very quiet and right now the window and howling blows through every window and around the doors and vent glass.
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Post by donald luster »

mine fit fine no problems with it. Maybe it was boxed wrong etc.
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Post by 61 Merc »

I just went to teh local glass shop and they had the right material to install it. At the same time I had them cut me some tinted windows.
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Post by Shawn F. »

If I end up having a glass place cut my side and back glass, would it end up being cheaper than me driving down to Carpenters and buying it from them? Heck I wouldn't mind even having a slightly tinted glass cut if possible. If so then how much for the side and back glass do you think?
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Post by 61 Merc »

It's been 20 years since I had all the side windows cut with laminated glass. I think I paid about $27 for the door window and $8 for the vent. That was in the green tint, maximium tint allowed here for a drivers window. I was going to price out getting some more done for Jinx.

The back glass has to be tempered, that's why I didn't have anything done with it.
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Post by Shawn F. »

You can get Tempered cut though correct? Thanks for the info. I guess the price on the glass has gone up quite a bit since then huh?
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Post by 61 Merc »

You can have the glass cut then tempered, the last piece I had tempered was in the last 2 years, and it was a little bigger than a vent window. It cost about $50, don't know if the prices are cheaper in the US or not.
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Post by Von Dud »

Clarification on Dennis-Carpenter.com's vent rubber fit:

Just rebuilt both of my doors using all D-C.com products. I had a similar concern initially, until noticing that a previous owner had hooked one of the door mirrors. This accident "springs" the gap near the vent window - a little wider than factory. D-C.com's rubber appears as though it's making trouble, but it turned out my truck was putting up the fight, not the rubber product.
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