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Old 16-05-09, 00:00
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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You have to wonder about a company that keeps making parts for a "wartime expedient" truck 64 years after production ended. But I'm glad that they do it.
Can you imagine trying to find any more specialized part than a nut or bolt for a current production truck in 64 years.
Hi Grant

Last time I found a roll of this stuff at a glass shop I asked why they had it in stock? Guy said every thing from shower doors, to trucks, to heavy equipment. But I like the idea of the interchangeability of CMPs with shower doors.

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Old 16-07-17, 19:38
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anybody have any today or a source?
4531 is also good.
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Old 16-07-17, 21:26
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The windhsield seals for the M35 truck can be stretched to fit, and are one piece. I believe the windhield weather strip for the M939 will also work, although you will have to trim the length of the ends: http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/wifrruseform.html
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Old 17-07-17, 02:08
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I have this rubber in stock. Fresh-made. By the foot. Useful on Cab 11/12/13. PM me for details.
... Brian
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Old 22-07-17, 22:57
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Helle from norway

Do you have any website adress for spandauer? I cant find any similary rubber Seal in norway, so it seems that i have to order from overseas.

Werner
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Old 22-07-17, 23:19
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Spaenaur website is here: https://spaenaur.com/

The page with the weatherstrip in question (no 4530) is here: https://spaenaur.com/pdf/sectionK/K7.pdf

If you don't need 100 feet of it, then you may want to just order it from Brian Asbury, or else order M-series ones form ebay.
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Old 22-07-17, 23:25
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Helle from norway

Do you have any website adress for spandauer? I cant find any similary rubber Seal in norway, so it seems that i have to order from overseas.

Werner
Hi Werner

Just a thought to check locally would be glass shops that do farm equipment. Or glass shower enclosures you may find that they have a roll of the T seal on the shelf.

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Old 23-07-17, 10:10
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Hello

Thanks for the reply, i am totaly missing the rubber on the window frame, so now at least i have some measurements, to check out. I will try the local stores or get som made up for me.

Werner
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