Lower Windo Channel Rubber Adhesive

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Lower Windo Channel Rubber Adhesive

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Is there an additional adhesive that helps hold the glas down on the channel? Juste replaced all the window felts and now that the windo is so snug the channel pulls away from the glass when rolling the window down. I bought the 5ft channel rubber from LMC truck.

Thanks, this is one of the last things holding me back from completing my project.
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Re: Lower Windo Channel Rubber Adhesive

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Did you get something different from this:

http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/fb/full.aspx?Page=15

Not sure what you mean by saying you got the 5-ft channel rubber. I couldn't find it on their web site.

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Re: Lower Windo Channel Rubber Adhesive

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No adhesive needed, its a tight fit that keeps it in place.
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Re: Lower Windo Channel Rubber Adhesive

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it's part number 49-9300 on p 17. I called a glass company and they said the same thing - that it should be a press fit. They even gave me some additional rubber packing tape but that was too much. All I know is that the press fit wasn't tight enough and would pull free when rolling down the window. Ultimately, I used a little silicon sealer, rolled up the windows and let them sit over the weekend and they seem alright now. Thanks for your help.
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