The last rivet installed on the glass runner at the bottom of the bracket should be installed with the pull head side in the felt fuzzy channel. This is so the rivet head is pulled below the felt fuzzy surface. It’s possible with the 1/8” x 3/8” depth rivet end might protrude into the felt / fuzzy and rub against the edge of the roll up glass when in the door glass down / up stroke.
What size rivet and drill hole for the fuzzy strip? What grip range/size rivet? I think I heard you say 3/16" drill. Will the rivet head interfere with the window rolling up and down?
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Thanks for the help Brother, I'm doing a 64 Chevelle next week, Thanks for taking the time to show what you know.
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Great video; Thank you. I'm working on a '66 Corvette.
Nice . Good luck with it and thanks for watching
The last rivet installed on the glass runner at the bottom of the bracket should be installed with the pull head side in the felt fuzzy channel. This is so the rivet head is pulled below the felt fuzzy surface. It’s possible with the 1/8” x 3/8” depth rivet end might protrude into the felt / fuzzy and rub against the edge of the roll up glass when in the door glass down / up stroke.
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What size rivet and drill hole for the fuzzy strip? What grip range/size rivet? I think I heard you say 3/16" drill. Will the rivet head interfere with the window rolling up and down?
@huricanemk no you can use a small 1/8”rivit. It’s just to keep the window fix strip from sliding down. Thanks for watching 👍
Great Video! Thank you! What brand of seals are you using?
I believe the company is called soft seal
5:03 what would you do if you broke the spring tension so it now flaps around in the wind. just replace that 1 bolt right?
Replace the spring and nut. As long as you didn’t break the stud that holds the spring
Hopefully without having to remove the frame
thanks
do not use steel rivets make sure you use the aluminum ones the rust runs from the steel ones suck
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