Many thanks for this video & for the product. Just replaced door window channels on both sides of my ancient F600 dump truck. Parts fit perfectly and the silicone tip helped tremendously. So nice to close the doors and not hear everything rattle!
Thank you for posting all these videos, getting ready for upcoming restore (was gonna be just a repaint, but you videos convince me to go further, and I have accumulated all of your seals) of my '77 F-150.
Good vid's, the only thing I would recommend is that on the vid about the vent window seal you would have got in a little closer with the cam, other than that they are a great help.
I have a 1971 F100 and i want to change all the rubber in both doors including the felt...possibly replacing the glass...it is leaking in the cab...I am not sure if there is rust inside the doors either...I will look at them this week!
I installed my door window seal and while rolling the window up it cocked backwards as it neared the top. I had to fill in under the rubber at the back of the glass in order for the window to have a tight seal and not allow it to move. It worked ok but i feel that the rubber is not thick enough at that point where the rear extension goes into the frame that holds the rubber seal.
So I bought new window seals from lmc and installed them let's just say they must get there rubber from China couse not even a year later there falling out of the track and are rotton like the rubber just falls apart and cracks every where. I've looked everywhere for a company that sales rubber products for these trucks that don't rott in a couple of years. So my qustion is how well does your product hold up and where are they made.
RedEyed Jack I don't believe LMC is using Precision on their 73-79 Ford line, but if they're selling it as direct fit parts, then they should be similar.
It looks very similar. My biggest question was; does it require adhesive or not because thus window seal was missing when I bought the truck. Thanks for the fast response. If I hadn't already purchased this from LMC you'd have my business. Next time you will be my first choice!
With the help of your video, I was able to replace the original window channels on my 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon. No more leaks when it rains! Thank you.
Glad they helped!
Many thanks for this video & for the product. Just replaced door window channels on both sides of my ancient F600 dump truck. Parts fit perfectly and the silicone tip helped tremendously. So nice to close the doors and not hear everything rattle!
Thanks for the kind comments. Glad the video helped.
Thank you for posting all these videos, getting ready for upcoming restore (was gonna be just a repaint, but you videos convince me to go further, and I have accumulated all of your seals) of my '77 F-150.
Awesome video. Helped me out with no issues. Your WD40 tip was a life saver.
Glad it helped Mark.
@@PrecisionReplacementParts Might try old school "RuGlyde" ??? It is a rubber lubricant.
Thanks so much for these 3 videos about the weatherstripping..they were very helpful and made the job much easier!
Glad it helped John.
You should be showing what you are doing inside the door.
we don't know what you're doing with your other hand
Good vid's, the only thing I would recommend is that on the vid about the vent window seal you would have got in a little closer with the cam, other than that they are a great help.
I have a 1971 F100 and i want to change all the rubber in both doors including the felt...possibly replacing the glass...it is leaking in the cab...I am not sure if there is rust inside the doors either...I will look at them this week!
I installed my door window seal and while rolling the window up it cocked backwards as it neared the top. I had to fill in under the rubber at the back of the glass in order for the window to have a tight seal and not allow it to move. It worked ok but i feel that the rubber is not thick enough at that point where the rear extension goes into the frame that holds the rubber seal.
I need to replace windshield in '71 f-100. Any videos on that?
We don't have any of that body style at this time.
How do you replace the glass run with it still installed in the truck, wouldn't the glass get in the way?
Use foaming glass cleaner to spray on the backside of the part and slide it down into the channel. Roll the glass up and down to help pull it down.
is there a video on how to change the inner and outer weather stripping on the tail gate of a 80-96 Bronco?
There is no video on the tailgate for Bronco at this time. We may add it in the future though.
How do you replace the vent window frame & divider bar? Would you please make a video, or direct me to a video, Many thanks!
The divider bar is part of the vent assembly so it's the whole assembly that would need replacing.
So I bought new window seals from lmc and installed them let's just say they must get there rubber from China couse not even a year later there falling out of the track and are rotton like the rubber just falls apart and cracks every where. I've looked everywhere for a company that sales rubber products for these trucks that don't rott in a couple of years. So my qustion is how well does your product hold up and where are they made.
We've been selling the 73-79 Ford Truck line for years to several on line distributors. They are made from quality EPDM rubber which will last.
Jessy Parsons I have this brand of parts for my windows I haven't installed yet but it does seem like good quality seals
how did you guys take the window vent out i cant take mine out cause of the bracket the window gets in the way and i cant pull it out ?
Is this similar to the kit from LMC?
RedEyed Jack I don't believe LMC is using Precision on their 73-79 Ford line, but if they're selling it as direct fit parts, then they should be similar.
It looks very similar. My biggest question was; does it require adhesive or not because thus window seal was missing when I bought the truck. Thanks for the fast response. If I hadn't already purchased this from LMC you'd have my business. Next time you will be my first choice!
No problem.
You do not need to use weatherstrip adhesive in this installation.
Do you have anything for the tailgate weather strip for the '78-'79 Bronco?