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#181793 - 08/27/10 04:25 AM
window anti rattle devices
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seams to be several methods that GM used for window anti rattle. My 37 coupe uses rubber plugs in the door with fuzzy screwed to window opening garnish. I've probably seen this more than anything. My 38 uses a roller assembly inside and out attached to the door with no beltline fuzzy. although I am missing one of these, are they typical of 38? What models used fuzzies and which used rollers. Was there really and standard system?
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#181818 - 08/27/10 11:25 AM
Re: window anti rattle devices
[Re: Tiny]
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Tiny, Possibly these rollers are only used on a cabriolet. That is one thing I am trying to find out. The new rubber for them is in all of the catalogues.
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#181990 - 08/30/10 03:42 AM
Re: window anti rattle devices
[Re: Beamer]
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The rollers I'm talking about are not the aftermarket type. The door has mounting depressions for them and they have to be installed prior to glass installation. I'll bet someone can come up with a GM part no.
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