Hey guys, I kinda screwed up here...
After getting my '69 Charger back from paint, I've been cleaning and buffing all of my brightwork before installation. Before I cleaned up my drip rails, I noticed bits of the factory foam padding was flaking off. Without thinking, I scraped it all off. Do any of you guys know where I can get some of this adhesive-backed padding? Does 3M make anything like this? Any online stores have anything like this?
Any input can help,
Kevin
Drip rail padding? :scratchchin: :shruggy:
Man, I knew I should've taken a couple pictures.
Below the drip rail, there is a long single piece (if its not a drip rail, what do you call it, officially? A molding?) that runs the entire length of the side windows. At its top is a thin strip of adhesive-backed foam padding. I need to replace this stuff.
Quote from: Rustymuscle on August 17, 2009, 11:59:54 PM
Man, I knew I should've taken a couple pictures.
Below the drip rail, there is a long single piece (if its not a drip rail, what do you call it, officially? A molding?) that runs the entire length of the side windows. At its top is a thin strip of adhesive-backed foam padding. I need to replace this stuff.
:scratchchin: Has a few screw to hold it in,,, I think just some single density foam pad............ That is if I kno what your talking about there...... Goes on the roof where the window rolls up? :scratchchin: :shruggy:
Yeah, that's it. I believe the weatherstripping snaps up into it. Does the dang thing have a name? I'm on Year One's site and they don't have it anywhere.
Quote from: Rustymuscle on August 17, 2009, 11:59:54 PM
Man, I knew I should've taken a couple pictures.
Below the drip rail, there is a long single piece (if its not a drip rail, what do you call it, officially? A molding?) that runs the entire length of the side windows. At its top is a thin strip of adhesive-backed foam padding. I need to replace this stuff.
Oh okay!!! I know what your talking about.
i got mine from E-bay - dont remember the exact company but it is just 1/8" foam that is free... I then used some 3M super adhesive to attach it to the moulding.
eBay, huh? What do I search for? 1969 Dodge Charger window trim foam strip?
The correct name for these are "roof rail weatherstrips"
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-1969-1970-Charger-Coronet-Roof-Rail-Weatherstrip_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem5ad057d2c6QQitemZ390042473158QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
PS---pick this one up while you are there as well :thumbs: ;)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-DODGE-SERVICE-MANUAL-CHARGER-CORONET-DART-HEMI_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem19b5d9d475QQitemZ110425134197QQptZMotorsQ5fManualsQ5fLiterature
are you asking about a light foam backingon the trim itself?
Quote from: NMike on August 18, 2009, 10:25:11 PM
are you asking about a light foam backing on the trim itself?
Ding, ding, ding! Give the man a cigar! Yes, that's what I'm looking for!
Quote from: Rustymuscle on August 19, 2009, 01:01:03 AM
Quote from: NMike on August 18, 2009, 10:25:11 PM
are you asking about a light foam backing on the trim itself?
Ding, ding, ding! Give the man a cigar! Yes, that's what I'm looking for!
hardware store....I think personally dont know else where.
Bought mine from Rick Kreuziger (RestoRick)
Here you go..
http://www.restorick.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RoofRailSeal
/Brian
Quote from: oestermarken on August 19, 2009, 02:27:56 AM
Bought mine from Rick Kreuziger (RestoRick)
Here you go..
http://www.restorick.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RoofRailSeal
/Brian
SWEET thanks good to know you can get it from a shop. :2thumbs:
I don't remember removing anything like that when I stripped my car down. Lets see some pics of it in place. I'm lost.
Quote from: 69*F5*SE on August 19, 2009, 09:32:46 AM
I don't remember removing anything like that when I stripped my car down. Lets see some pics of it in place. I'm lost.
Did you look at the pic on ricks site? Some people do not remove that part from a car. It goes where the window rolls up into or on top of that trip part..... ITs there, unless someone had taken it out before you.
Quote from: oestermarken on August 19, 2009, 02:27:56 AM
Bought mine from Rick Kreuziger (RestoRick)
Here you go..
http://www.restorick.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RoofRailSeal
/Brian
Brian, thanks for the link! I just bought mine.
This is why I love this site!
-Kevin
Quote from: Blown70 on August 19, 2009, 10:29:43 AM
Quote from: 69*F5*SE on August 19, 2009, 09:32:46 AM
I don't remember removing anything like that when I stripped my car down. Lets see some pics of it in place. I'm lost.
Did you look at the pic on ricks site? Some people do not remove that part from a car. It goes where the window rolls up into or on top of that trip part..... ITs there, unless someone had taken it out before you.
I figured it out now. It took a little while but, I got it now. Thanks :2thumbs: Although, that trim piece on my driver's side is cracked in half at the bend where the top of the vent window would rest. :brickwall:
That is the correct stuff, but I do not believe it has adhesive. The stuff I bought didn't anyway. It does just hold on with the screws.
Ricks Seal has adhesive, just like the original :2thumbs:
/Brian
These guys carry them.
http://shop.detroitmuscletechnologies.com/main.sc
I bought the whole paint seal kit. Nice quality, had stuff that the softseal kits didn't have, namely those drip rail foam gaskets.
I think I just used some foam strip seal available at the local hardware store. Like foam window seal or something.
Quote from: 69*F5*SE on August 19, 2009, 11:49:20 AM
Quote from: Blown70 on August 19, 2009, 10:29:43 AM
Quote from: 69*F5*SE on August 19, 2009, 09:32:46 AM
I don't remember removing anything like that when I stripped my car down. Lets see some pics of it in place. I'm lost.
Did you look at the pic on ricks site? Some people do not remove that part from a car. It goes where the window rolls up into or on top of that trip part..... ITs there, unless someone had taken it out before you.
69*F5*SE - Let me know if you need this trim. I have an extra pair in good shape. PM me if you need it!
I figured it out now. It took a little while but, I got it now. Thanks :2thumbs: Although, that trim piece on my driver's side is cracked in half at the bend where the top of the vent window would rest. :brickwall:
Quote from: oestermarken on August 19, 2009, 04:26:54 PM
Ricks Seal has adhesive, just like the original :2thumbs:
/Brian
Correct, the original has adhesive and it's brutal to get off the weatherstrip channels! :eek2:
bill440rt , you have a PM. :yesnod:
Quote from: Shakey on August 21, 2009, 12:33:37 PM
Quote from: oestermarken on August 19, 2009, 04:26:54 PM
Ricks Seal has adhesive, just like the original :2thumbs:
/Brian
Correct, the original has adhesive and it's brutal to get off the weatherstrip channels! :eek2:
:iagree: :buff:
Update:
I just got in the mail and installed the "Restorations by Rick" foam seal and there's a couple problems. First, the seal is too dang wide, like over a 1/4-inch too wide. And it's also about 3-inches too short. What I had to do was slowly apply the adhesive side without pressing down on the extra width hanging over the edge. Then, with a fresh razor blade, I trimmed off the excess, measured two lengths and cut up two smaller strips to fill in the missing 3-inches.
Just FYI, fellas.
-Kevin
New to the board, so this reply is late...
Kevin, you should've contacted me!!
I would've been happy to send another.
The width is intentionally wide and the supplied instructions
explain how to trim it with the new razor blade provided.
Thanks,
Rick
I'm bringing this one back from the vault.
Is this grey foam strip in place of weatherstrip adhesive ie the foam strip glues the seal to the trim or do I still need a tube of adhesive?
Quote from: Dino on September 04, 2012, 11:56:05 AM
I'm bringing this one back from the vault.
Is this grey foam strip in place of weatherstrip adhesive ie the foam strip glues the seal to the trim or do I still need a tube of adhesive?
No, this foam goes on the back side of the stainless (between the trim and the roof) then the trim gets screwed to the car. Also, its been a while since I did my car, but I don't think I used any adhesive (maybe just on the ends :scratchchin: ) on the black roofrail weatherstripping, it kinda just locks in to the metal trim and holds itself there...
Quote from: richRTSE on September 04, 2012, 11:09:55 PM
Quote from: Dino on September 04, 2012, 11:56:05 AM
I'm bringing this one back from the vault.
Is this grey foam strip in place of weatherstrip adhesive ie the foam strip glues the seal to the trim or do I still need a tube of adhesive?
No, this foam goes on the back side of the stainless (between the trim and the roof) then the trim gets screwed to the car. Also, its been a while since I did my car, but I don't think I used any adhesive (maybe just on the ends :scratchchin: ) on the black roofrail weatherstripping, it kinda just locks in to the metal trim and holds itself there...
Oh I see, it's a seal for the trim, not the weatherstripping. That makes sense. The trim does hold the weatherstripping nicely so I would think a few drops of adhesive would be plenty.
I just cleaned up my orginal moulding rails yesterday, and they also had a thin strip of grey putty at the sharp corner, between the black foam and the rail. It was about 8 inches long (4 inches on each side of the corner).
It looked like it was intended to fill the gap created by the joint of the two rails at the corner.
I used grey rope putty from the hardware store, 4 strips laid side by side and pressed flat. I then used two-faced tape to hold the black foam until the whole assy got screwed into place. I don't think the screws should be tightened down until the windows are in place, so that a final position adjustment can be made to the rail/moulding.