Mar 27, 2013 #1 '69FuryIIIConvertible Fixer of junk FCBO Gold Member Joined Oct 18, 2012 Messages 4,213 Reaction score 5,427 Location Newcastle, Ontario, Canada Found the right weatherstripping, but I have to buy it by the foot, How many feet do I require. Nick
Mar 28, 2013 #2 Bryan Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2012 Messages 830 Reaction score 349 Location Smack dead center of North America, ND. The best way to do it is measure around the channel as accurately as you can then get a little extra.
The best way to do it is measure around the channel as accurately as you can then get a little extra.
Mar 28, 2013 #3 1978 NYB Warfighter Legendary Member Joined Apr 16, 2011 Messages 72,143 Reaction score 50,239 Location Classified Yep, that's what I would do, measure and add 2 feet. Better to be a little over than a little short.
Mar 28, 2013 #4 300rag It's Not Going to Shift Itself Joined Dec 4, 2010 Messages 14,472 Reaction score 24,883 Location Cochrane, Alberta, Canada If I remember correctly, I purchased 20' and trimmed off a little bit.
Mar 28, 2013 #5 1978 NYB Warfighter Legendary Member Joined Apr 16, 2011 Messages 72,143 Reaction score 50,239 Location Classified Measure 5 times and cut once.
Mar 28, 2013 #6 '69FuryIIIConvertible Fixer of junk FCBO Gold Member Joined Oct 18, 2012 Messages 4,213 Reaction score 5,427 Location Newcastle, Ontario, Canada 22 feet it is, thanks guys. Nick
Jun 18, 2013 #7 S shooter65 Senior Member Joined Jun 18, 2013 Messages 2,845 Reaction score 4,218 Location . Hi Nick, I know this is an older post but were did you find the correct weatherstrip for the trunk? Thanks, Rick
Hi Nick, I know this is an older post but were did you find the correct weatherstrip for the trunk? Thanks, Rick
Jun 18, 2013 #8 '69FuryIIIConvertible Fixer of junk FCBO Gold Member Joined Oct 18, 2012 Messages 4,213 Reaction score 5,427 Location Newcastle, Ontario, Canada It's not exact but pretty close, National Moparts in Beaverton Ontario. Nick