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60sStuff 05-17-2022 01:12 AM

Who’s the best, weatherstripping?
 
A friend of mine would like to know who offers the highest quality and factory fit of rubber weatherstripping.
He is working on a 1965 GTO.

I was thinking SoffSeal but I need the experts on this site to chime in.

Thank you, Chris.

X66 714 05-17-2022 01:18 AM

GM of course....Joe

67ssmn 05-17-2022 01:27 AM

i have yet to find a repo weatherstrip that is nice

60sStuff 05-17-2022 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by X66 714 (Post 1591069)
GM of course....Joe

Hey Joe,

You have a source for all the GM weatherstripping from the 60’s ?

THX.

X66 714 05-17-2022 01:44 AM

No, but you never know what's out there unless you ask....Joe

BCreekDave 05-17-2022 01:17 PM

Haven't tried them myself, but have been hearing positive reviews about Fairchild Industries weatherstrips. I'd be interested in comments. The fit seems to vary greatly on the type of vehicle.

randy27 05-23-2022 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by BCreekDave (Post 1591113)
Haven't tried them myself, but have been hearing positive reviews about Fairchild Industries weatherstrips. I'd be interested in comments. The fit seems to vary greatly on the type of vehicle.

One local guy got the weatherstrips from Fairchild and he's satisfied.

Chuck_Burg 05-23-2022 06:04 PM

I used the OER Latex on the doors and roof. Pretty pricey but I'm pleased with the look and feel of this stuff. Much softer that other repops I've seen...


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