If you're diving into a restoration project for your classic truck, you know how important those little details can be. This weatherstrip channel—often referred to as the window run channel or window channel felt—is a game changer for your ride. It fits snugly inside the top and back of the door frame, and if you've got one of those early models without an upper door frame, you'll find it only runs along the back of the window. But don’t worry; roof rail seals take care of the gaps where the door glass meets the removable top.
Now, let’s talk about what this weatherstrip does. It's not just a pretty piece of felt; it actually cuts down on drafts and wind noise, which is a blessing when you're cruising down the highway. Plus, it helps eliminate that annoying window rattle and makes rolling those side windows up and down feel buttery smooth. You’ll get a set of two window run channels, enough to tackle both front doors on your truck.
Many folks end up replacing this run channel alongside the division run channel and window felt, which we’ve got available separately if you need them. Compatibility-wise, this set works perfectly for 1969-1972 Chevrolet and GMC Blazer/Jimmy models, so if you're restoring one of those beauties, you’re in luck.
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If you want to keep your classic truck feeling fresh and looking sharp, this window run channel set is a solid investment. Trust me, your future self will thank you when you’re cruising without the wind howling in your ears.
⚠ WARNING:
Cancer and Reproductive Harm
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