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attaching rubbers on body

Posted: 11/18/06 10:35amMessage 1 of 5
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i am at the point that i can attach the rubbers to the body  but wondering about this one :



what is the idea of those " closed holes"  on the rubber ... looks like it is made to put a (very short) screw form inside the body to hold the rubber on the body..or ...   should i just glue the rubber on the body?

and for the t-top panels... should i just use the few screws and those white  things to lock the rubber..or also put glue on it ??


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attaching rubbers on body

Posted: 11/18/06 6:21pmMessage 2 of 5
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The bottom hole is there for an aluminum rivet that holds it to the fiberglass. If you have the rear quarter trim removed from the interior you can see the hole that accepts the rivet. The remaining length is held with 3M weatherstrip adhesive. The rivet is not really neccesary unless you want it to remain original.
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attaching rubbers on body

Posted: 11/18/06 6:48pmMessage 3 of 5
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
Isn't there suposed to be a stainless steel retainer there, also? I don't know about the later cars(78-up), but the earlier cars had a retainer that screwed to the body there, and then the w-strip fit into that, with the rivet at the bottom.
On the t-top w-strip, you do need to use some adhesive around the perimeter, as well as the plastic retainers and screws.

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attaching rubbers on body

Posted: 11/18/06 9:38pmMessage 4 of 5
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Sorry, don't know the year on your car but I just did this to my '80 and it had 3 rivets on each side.  The two on the flat and one where it bends down.  They looked like factory rivets and judging by the rot on the rubber and metal, I think it was the factory rubber.

I drilled them out from the inside after removing the panels and they were right there.  Be sure to use the good 3M stuff to set it.

The front uprights appear to be 3 piece.  The rubber, the retainer and the flat up against the car with screws penetrating thru all three pieces.

Take your time and don't get in a hurry.  I used a standard Craftsman rivet gun and 1/4" rivets, but be sure to get ones that will match up to your holes.
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Posted: 11/18/06 10:20pmMessage 5 of 5
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Art's 'Vette is a '78, ya'll.

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