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Windsheld and door seals

The Janiter

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I have looked and looked through the threads back to '07 and can not find "where" to get all the rubber for my m35 and m37 glass and frames.

Need a source.

Help

Thanks

Michael
 

AceHigh

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Cab Weather Seal Kit For M35/M54/M809 Series, WSK-1

Item# WSK-1
$212.00
This item is temporarily out of stock.
Product Description

Cab weather seal kit, 17 pieces, completes one cab. Consists of:

2 windshield frame rubber seals 7373325

1 cowl seal 7373337

1 each left window to cab seals 7372720, 7373333, 7373334, 7372722

1 each right window to cab seals 7372721, 7373332, 7373334, 7372722

2 door latch vertical side and bottom seals 7373292

2 door vertical hinge side seals 7373291

2 door window slot outside seals 7373287.

5 lb

Individual weather stripping pieces also available. Call for prices or to order individually. Some of the above pieces will also fit the M923 series. Call to order for the M923.
 

stumps

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OD Iron has it, but it is very expensive. I keep hoping someone has a source for rolls of the stuff. It is the simplest weather stripping I have ever seen on a car or truck.

-Chuck
 

ke5eua

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Sorry to pull up a 4 year 10 month 3 day old thread but I am in needing a little guidance on the seals referenced in this thread.

I ordered the kit from post #2 and I am going to attempt to tackle changing out the weather strips next week if I have time. I mainly need to do the front windows to avoid damaging my electronics from driving rain.

Anyone done this and made a guide, or is there a guide available?
 

infidel got me

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Ke5eua i want to do the same thing to mine.a friend of mine told me to just get some rubber strips like on a squigee i dont know if i spelled that right and make your own.my windshield only leaks at the top where it hinges.looking at it i dont why the rubberstrips wouldnt work.what do you think-or should i just buy the whole kit,good luck
 

18operator

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M35 cowl seal

Hey folks,
I know this is an old thread, but I figured it needed reviving. I'm looking for what I believe is a cowl seal for the M35. In the TM schematic I'm guessing it would be number 1. And that it is available from various vendors with a part number of 7373337. Let me know if I'm on the right track.View attachment M35 Windshield Assembly.pdf
 
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