1958 Shasta "Penny"
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Post by 1958 Shasta "Penny" on Jul 9, 2013 10:18:55 GMT -8
I need to locate this kind of window seal for the rear window in our Airflyte. I looked on Vintage Trailer Supply and can't seem to find this kind, or maybe I'm not looking right. Sorry for the blurry pic, my phone couldn't adjust to it. Thanks for any advice!
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Post by 1958 Shasta "Penny" on Jul 9, 2013 10:38:56 GMT -8
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Post by universalexports on Jul 9, 2013 15:13:43 GMT -8
that is used on the side front windows, the rear seal is totally different.
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Post by 1958 Shasta "Penny" on Jul 9, 2013 17:11:07 GMT -8
Both.
And I thought this was from the rear window, I saw him pull it off of it.
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Post by Ten on Jul 9, 2013 17:22:16 GMT -8
The frame seas to the siding with regular putty tape. The window itself has two different types of seals in it, both of which are normally available from VTS. The seal for the glass edges in the aluminum frame is much like the seal around the fixed front-side windows. The seal around the window, where it contacts the frame when it closes, is like the "D" seal, here: www.vintagetrailersupply.com/Hehr_Standard_Backframe_Gasket_p/vts-199.htm
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Post by 1958 Shasta "Penny" on Jul 9, 2013 18:12:07 GMT -8
Thanks a bunch y'all!!!
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