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Do you have the seal between the inner and outer frame on my 59 cj5 with the ventilating or safari windshield with the glass that tips out like the cj2a does? I think it's a rare windshield for mostly export
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
That is a rare frame. You have to try to match something up similar there locally for.
That is a rare frame. You have to try to match something up similar there locally for.
I have a 44 GPW and I recently bought a seal kit. I couldn't figure out how to fit it in. Between me wedging it into little crevices on the windshield and a little colorful language it broke in an extremely inconvenient location. How do I get this in without breaking it? Do I need to take apart the windscreen? If not, how do I fit it in without breaking it. My email is aidandjavadi@gmail.com. If it requires a sizable and detailed explanation(I would appreciate it) please feel free to email me. Thanks
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
We typically snip at the corners. Then make sure to get nice hot an pliable and use soap. It is supposed to be tight.
We typically snip at the corners. Then make sure to get nice hot an pliable and use soap. It is supposed to be tight.
I need new rubber for both front and rear glass. Actual rubber that holds the glass. Is this what i need for the front? 1950 pickup
Willys Tech:
664203 & 664898 are the 2 part number you need for your 1950 Willys Truck.
664203 & 664898 are the 2 part number you need for your 1950 Willys Truck.
Is this ok for my jeep cj3b inner windshield frame?
Willys Tech:
The CJ-3B's typically did not have inner frames. They had a one piece windshield. I have seen some oddball export versions however.
The CJ-3B's typically did not have inner frames. They had a one piece windshield. I have seen some oddball export versions however.
Does this require the separation of the inner frame? I just had a new windshield installed, and it's not going to come apart.
Willys Tech:
No, you can slide it in without having to take it all apart.
No, you can slide it in without having to take it all apart.
Hi, can you please give me the exact measures of this (bottom part and side one)? Thanks!
Willys Tech:
These fit right into the OEM channel that is on teh outer windshield frame.
These fit right into the OEM channel that is on teh outer windshield frame.
IS THIS THE WEATHER SEAL/strip THAT IS INSTALLED UNDERNEATH THE WINDSHIELD FRAME?
Willys Tech:
You are wanting the cowl weatherseal part number: A2476
You are wanting the cowl weatherseal part number: A2476