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Rubber blocks to keep windshield from sliding down


I may have asked this before but I searched and can't find it, if so. In the not too distant future I need to reinstall the rear glass in my GP. I am going to use urethane and need some of those little rubber blocks to keep the glass from sliding down while the urethane cures. I can't seem to find them. Any ideas what I can use? The one thought was little blocks of butyl take like originally held the glass in place, but those are nasty to trim to size. A rubber block would be easier to work with.

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you can either buy setting block materiel or use the old urathane nad cut it to work, ford had sliding plastic setting blocks.



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Good idea with urethane. It was in with butyl, but I can just squeeze out some urethane, let it cure and then trim to fit.

Thanks!

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1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars



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  • that works too, i just had the stuff laying around so i never worried about it


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I used some pieces of old tire, cut some chunks the right size..

 

worked for me....



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