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Thread: WTB - Funny little blocks inside of door opening

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    WTB - Funny little blocks inside of door opening

    Hi All - I'm looking for both right and left examples of part #91....

    Anyone have these or know where I can get them?

    Thanks,

    Alex
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    I have one, the other was in bits.

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    Sorry to highjack, but after resto of my car I wondered what those where fore. I installed them like in the drawing above, but was uncertain if the angled surface was supposed to face in or out. And, what is the function of these blocks? If you close the door with force, the rubber sealing around the door will take the impact I believe....

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    They keep the window frame from vibrating at the top so the seal stays tight and there's no wind noise ... I think.

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    You're doin fine Marco, don't need me for that one!!!
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    I'm happy to say that Don (haycait911) came through for me with the part. I also just want to say that he was ultra-cool in just sending it to me gratis. This board has such a great culture and sense of community. I just wanted to say a public thanks to Don and a hearty thank you to everyone on the board that has been helpful in supporting guys like me to get my feet wet in maintaining and restoring these amazing cars.

    Sincerely,

    Alex

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    Any chance of getting a photo of this part installed. I cant remember ever having seen one of these
    Thanks
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    Sure - I'm likely still a couple weeks out from doing door rubber - but when I do I'll post a couple pictures.

    Best,

    Alex

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    Thanks Alex, that would be super

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    If anyone knows the source, I need to buy two of those........ thanks

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