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AlexJ 05-21-2012 03:25 PM

Part number for the rear windshield seal without groove for trim @ Pelican's
 
I have been reading around here that our host is selling a rear windshield seal without the groove for trim.

I have been searching on parts dept. but can't find it.

Can anyone help stating its part number?

Please inform.
Thanks

AlexJ 05-22-2012 12:18 AM

No one can inform?

sc_rufctr 05-22-2012 12:43 AM

I haven't heard of this seal. The only one I know of is the OEM one that takes the trim pieces.

NY65912 05-22-2012 02:46 AM

964-545-225-00-M100
Coupe Rear Window Seal, 911 Carrera 2/4 (1989-94), 911 Turbo (1989-94)

964 Rear Window Seal.....no trim.

Dan J 05-22-2012 02:46 AM

I think you're referring to a 964 seal. I'm not sure it fits but if it does it's a great
idea

will hung 05-22-2012 03:23 AM

Just to be warned, the 964 trim has been used with mixed results. Usually it requires being used with a 964 rear windshield also to fit successfully.

AlexJ 05-23-2012 01:04 AM

Thank you all for your help.

Well... if I have to buy a new rear windscreen from a 964, then it doesn't makes sense... This is for a competition car and the idea was to make it look more modern (and easier to work out), without a big investment...

Thanks anyway guys!

dshepp806 05-23-2012 02:41 AM

My 1989 911 Carrera uses that seal. I'll be going to the dealer on this replacement.

Doyle

will hung 05-23-2012 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexJ (Post 6763040)
Thank you all for your help.

Well... if I have to buy a new rear windscreen from a 964, then it doesn't makes sense... This is for a competition car and the idea was to make it look more modern (and easier to work out), without a big investment...

Thanks anyway guys!

I didn't want trim in the front or rear window so I went through the same problems. I ended up putting 12 gauge wire in the groove, front and rear, to spread the rubber seal the same way the trim does. They've been in there for 2 years with no leaks and only cost me the wire. If your trim is in good shape, you can make money on it by selling them.

AlexJ 05-25-2012 03:51 PM

Did you cover the trim with any glue or something like that? If well applied, I think it could look well, no?


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