CR Laurence WBL1158 OEM Gasket
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Whether it be a solid back glass or a crl replacement slider, the seal fits. I have a glass that dates from 1973 to 1/2 ton truck and up to 3/4 and 1 ton truck were both made in 1996. There is no difference in the configuration of the cabs of 80 and up. This might be helpful to you
You do not need to purchase anything else. A bit of patience and strong hands are needed, but it looks nice when done. Videos are available online to demonstrate how to install the program, most of which use a string method that works pretty well. I wish you the best of
A 1973 - 1976 car should be fitted with the gasket My Ford is a 1979 model. I am not sure if it is A 1974 F250 served as the vehicle I used it on.
My F- had a window that fitted it A sliding glass door is included in the 150.
Selected User Reviews For CR Laurence WBL1158 OEM Gasket
There is a slightly smaller outer edge on the exterior side of the gasket compared to the OEM part. Due to the relatively small size of the gasket, there is an insufficient amount of material to cover completely the window cut-outs in the trucks window. While it still seals the window and covers the cabin, there are just a few big gaps in the corners that make it look as if the job is half done. How well does it work? The answer is yes. Is it better than it is now? THERE IS A WAY. IN ORDER TO COMPLETELY COVER THE CORNERS, THE WHOLE OUTER FLANGE SEAL MUST BE AT LEAST HALF AN INCH WIDE. There is close to no coverage at the top corners. There is a gap of 1/2 an inch on both the lower and upper corners of the curve in the lower corner.
I like the window at the back.
The fit was terrible, it didn't come.
The program is easy to install. A leak is not present. The filter was purchased through CR Laurence so that it could be used with my replacement window.
It worked the way it was supposed.