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door panel rubber nailer??
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westgateblvd |
07-10-2018 @ 5:31 PM
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I found it at Mac's. $1.99 per foot. I bought 3'. I went by the piece of rubber I have to take the measurements needed. Another question though.. I never had any panels in the car when I bought it. I heard on another site that that tack strip was used for holding the wind lace. I found a lot of nails in these little rubber pieces. Did the panels also attach to that strip?? I found 3 or 4 holes that the clips where the panel would go in, but it seems like there might be to much of a gap between clips for me.
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fordv8j |
07-10-2018 @ 5:20 PM
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I got mine from Lebaron and Bonnie, there are different thicknesses and width
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westgateblvd |
07-10-2018 @ 3:39 PM
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Thanks..
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40cpe |
07-10-2018 @ 2:55 PM
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automotive upholstery tack strips
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westgateblvd |
07-10-2018 @ 11:52 AM
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I have a 37 Tudor. I am in the process of making door panels for it. I see in the back side that the panels were nailed to some sort of rubber block a few inches long. First. What is that called??, and can I just cut it out of wood?? All of the little tabs are still there that would hold those block into place.. Thanks
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