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Old 10-21-2024, 12:33 PM   #1
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Window seals. Glazing? Weather stripping?

Window seals. Glazing? Weather stripping?

I know this question has come up and I did find some threads on it but they are very old and it seems to be difficult to come up with this part.

Now before everyone starts to move this into a "how to" thread, please note that I simply want the part number and source if you have it. It would be a great part to add to the monaco parts list.

I really would like to replace all of my seals on my 2008 Endeavor.

Thanks for the help with the part number.
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Why replace those seals?
With a little help from the DW'S hair drier, you can pull those seals back into position. Every coach with that kind of window will eventually have the seals pull loose in the corners. Just the way the world is.............

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Thanks for the response but you missed the part about not making this a how to thread.

I'm not interested in "fixing them". I want fresh soft supple new looking rubber. They will improve the units appearance and not annoy me with their shrinking appearance and the fact that they are getting hard.
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If you want "new" try Steele Rubber. You may have to send them a small sample to get a match.
The window folks have to buy their rubber somewhere.

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Mike, I think you nailed it.

https://www.steelerubber.com/window-...57#70-4500-257

I will give that a shot. I sure appreciate the extra effort.

Amazon as well" https://www.amazon.com/cart/smart-wa...ef_=sw_refresh
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