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Duck dog

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going to replace the hard top weatherstripping, I've seen a vid  showing the use of contact cement  prior to the rubber,

when i ordered the kit i asked and they sad no, just one piece has a adhesive strip.

would appreciate  the correct info.

thanks guys

 

diymirage

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mhhh, who to listen to? 

some joker on the internet, of the manufacturer of the product you're installing?

 

miesk5

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Yo;
No adhesive needed.except for that one piece as described below;

Weather Seal Location Diagram; "...There's 1 weatherstrip across the back of the cab that slips onto a lip of steel, and a reinforced rubber trim that covers another lip, but it doesn't seal anything. Then there's a foam rubber gasket glued under each side of the shell, terminating in a large foam block at the tailgate. So that's a total of 4 pieces, but only 3 are seals. Only the weatherstrip on the cab is marked in the 1st diagram, but all are shown in cross-section. ..." by Steve at 
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/2742/12740-2

See itkall, good stuff!



Verify all hot links and prices below:
Look @  Bronco Graveyard
& the 92-96 WS Kits
Jeff's Terminology is;
34386a 4 piece Inner and Outer weather strips
87-96 Ford Bronco
Set of 4 window weatherstrip belts with clipsleft inner
right inner
left outer
right outer
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34394 2 Upper weather strip runs
1980-96 Bronco
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36021 Tailgate to Bed Seal
Seals the tailgate to the bed, mounts on the body of the Bronco
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-36020 Rear Glass Run
The seal that fits into rear of top that seals the tailgate glass to the top
7WEAREARGLASRUN.JPG

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36030 1/4 Panel to Top Seal, Right (Passenger Side)
80-96 Ford Bronco
Price: $29.00 
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36032 -1/4 Panel to Top Seal, Left (Drivers Side)
80-96 Ford Bronco
same image as Right Side
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34544A Weatherstrip End, Right & left (sold seperately)
this is da right side (passenger)
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34543 Inner & Outer Tailgate Weather Strips (see Steve83's Info Link below)
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This is the inner and outer belts on the tailgate that the window goes between. Clips are made onto the belts.
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36016 Front Top Weatherstrip 80-96 Ford Bronco
This is the seal that attaches to the front edge of the fiberglass top and seals against the cab.
$20.00 
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36018 - Ridged Top Weatherstrip, 80-96 
This is the wire imbedded seal that presses on the rear of the cab area for the top to seal against
7WEATOPSEALS.JPG

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36038 Top Window Gasket, Left Drivers Side 80-96
This is a brand new aftermarket window gasket for the fiberglass top Side windows $60.00 
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36039 i right side
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Also
A Google for Ford PN's is good too;
such as;
E1TZ-98422A20
1978-1996 Ford Bronco Tail Gate Inner Glass Run Channels
US $24.40 Buy It Now Comes as a pair 
Replaces one of many dealer part numbers including: E1TZ 98422A20 A , E1TZ98422A20A 
These channels may require minor trimming. They may need to be narrowed where they meet the window sweeps as they go down in to the tailgate.
This listing has ended. The seller has relisted this item or one like this

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For mostly 78-79 Broncos
p61roofsidepanelseals.jpg
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p61roofpanelwindowseals.jpg
by bwautoparts.com
REMOVABLE ROOF PANEL SEALS Diagrams, 78-96 w/Ford part numbers;
D8TZ-9851322-A Removable Roof Front Seal On fiberglass roof; 

D8TZ-98513C22-PR Removable Roof Side Panel Seals on 78-79; 

D8TZ-9854732-A Front Roof Rear Seal on metal roof on 78-79; 

E1TZ-98422A20-A Back Window Glass Lower Side Run, RH or LH on 78-96 

Roof Rail Seal ATTACHES TO THE REAR OF THE METAL CAB 78-79 
Part #: D8TZ-9854732-A 
$40.95 
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Source: by bwautoparts.com via web.archive.org 
http://web.archive.org/web/200603171...at2003.062.htm
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Camper Top Location Diagram #1; "...There's 1 weatherstrip across the back of the cab that slips onto a lip of steel, and a reinforced rubber trim that covers another lip, but it doesn't seal anything. Then there's a foam rubber gasket glued under each side of the shell, terminating in a large foam block at the tailgate. So that's a total of 4 pieces, but only 3 are seals. Only the weatherstrip on the cab is marked in the 1st diagram, but all are shown in cross-section..."
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/media/282490
by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net

Camper Top Location Diagram #2 http://www.supermotors.net/registry/media/282491
by Steve83

Weather Seal, Outer, Rear Glass Run Seal Removal (broncograveyard pn 34543 for 80-96); "...Use a screwdriver to gently pry the OUTER weatherbelt up just enough to pop the cllps loose. I've pulled the far end out to show the clips, but it should be left straight until ALL the clips are loose, then lifted out without bending. The inner seal is removed the same way, but use a rag between the screwdriver and the paint..." 
Source: Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net 

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Weather Seal, Camper Top Weather Seal, Glass Run Info & Ford pn; "...Some aftermarket versions are simply a continuous strip - they lack the formed corner pieces at each end..." 
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net 

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Weather Seal, Threshhold in 78-96 Diagram; "...the body style shown is '78-79 (taillight & strike mounting) and the actual threshhold is NOT shown. But the seal & retainer are the same for '78-96. The 56928-S55 screws are phillips head with large integral washer ~1/4" long with self-drilling tip.The 55933-S55 screws are countersunk oval phillips head ~1/4" long with normal tip..." 
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net 

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Weather Seal Parts Break-Out Diagram; "...The outside weatherbelt that wipes the glass is D8TZ-9841610-A and cost $24 in 1996. The inner (9841676 above) is F6TZ-9842072-AA and was $27. Use silicone spray **** on the weatherbelts & glass runs. The best grease for the slides & tracks is this: Teflon grease..." 
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
 
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Duck dog

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Miesk5 : just a fyi, none of the thumbnails would open,

thanks for your help

 

miesk5

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Yo Dog,

Instead of the thumbnails, go directly to https://shop.broncograveyard.com/Weatherstripping-Bronco/products/196/

"Apply dry (Teflon) **** to the flocked surfaces that touch the glass; dry **** prevents noise & abrasion, and allows the glass to move faster; take off the TG access cover and spray slides & tracks isWith PTFE in the tracks on either side so the regulator toggles slide up and down easy" by JKossaridesFord recommends, "Use Silicone Lubricant C0AZ-19553-AA (jelly) and D7AZ-19553-AA (spray) or equivalent meeting Ford specification ESR-M13P4-A on the door and window weatherstrips whenever necessary. Silicone lubricant helps avoid weatherstrip squeaks and retards excess weatherstrip wear from chafing between the door glass upper frame and the weatherstrip. It also helps to retain door window alignment by reducing friction between the glass frame and the rubber weatherstrip. Use Multi-Purpose Grease Spray D7AZ-19584-AA or equivalent meeting Ford specifications ESR-M1C159-A and ESB-M1C106-B to lubricate door and tailgate hinges. Apply an even coat to all hinge pivot points as outlined in the maintenance schedules or when a binding or squeaking condition occurs..."miesk5 note, test the silicone on a regular styrofoam cup first; if the cup gets funky or melts, then the can or tube contans oil, a regular occurrence now, esp if from China.

 

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