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    1. #1
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      Aug 2004
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      Weatherstrip full kit or piece meal ???

      Almost time to start buying weatherstriping for my 67 'vert. WOW things have changed since the last time I needed to buy weatherstrip for this car. So I have a few questions for those who have recently purchased weatherstrip for their vert.

      First - is it better to buy a full kit from one vendor or pieces from different vendors. I realize it will be a little more $$ to buy by the piece. But it looks like some places have better pieces that others. Especially the door and rear quarter glass seals. My current thought is to buy piece meal. And if by the piece is better anyone have a list of who to buy what from ??? My first batch will be to seal the doors for fender/door alignment.

      Second - Door seals. I've read a lot of comments on the different door seals. Is the Latex version reeally worth the extra $125 over the standard seals?? Read mixed reviews on them. My current thought is that they are worth the $$.




      Thanks for any feedback provided.
      67 Firebird Convert 455 +.060 Johnny Winters TH400 74cc KRE d-port flowed @ 310 cfm heads piston dished 16cc H-beam rods Comp Cam 305-AH-8 cam 108* LSA 253/260 @.050 duration .577/.594 lift w/1.65 rockers Ford 9" 3.55 Detroit Locker M/T Sportsman Radials 31x18x15 on Convo Pro 15x15s

      Honest dad that 455 on the side of the block is a serial number


    2. #2
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      Metro seals are a good compromise over the expensive latex. Soffseal are the ones that are too firm for the doors and deck lid.
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    3. #3
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      Thanks for the info.
      67 Firebird Convert 455 +.060 Johnny Winters TH400 74cc KRE d-port flowed @ 310 cfm heads piston dished 16cc H-beam rods Comp Cam 305-AH-8 cam 108* LSA 253/260 @.050 duration .577/.594 lift w/1.65 rockers Ford 9" 3.55 Detroit Locker M/T Sportsman Radials 31x18x15 on Convo Pro 15x15s

      Honest dad that 455 on the side of the block is a serial number

    4. #4
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      Oct 2011
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      Metro MP moldings are no compromise. They are jet black, made very well, with a 15 year warranty. Also has a complete listing on their metromp website.
      I bought all weatherstripping from them. Metro has been in business for 90 years.

    5. #5
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      Dec 2010
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      Fredericksburg, VA.
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      Anyone have any experience with Steele Rubber?

      http://www.steelerubber.com/
      Steve Hayes
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      68 Camaro

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    6. #6
      Join Date
      Apr 2004
      Location
      Cedar Rapids, IA
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      I bought the whole convert kit$$ from AMES and they sold Metro. I'm happy with it.
      Some times I'm fast sometimes I'm half-fast




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