Factory sliding glass on 1984 gmc

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Caseman1

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Hello! First post but have been a lurker for awhile. It may have been asked a few times but does anyone know if you can buy the felt and seals to rebuild a rear sliding glass? Thanks in advance. Pic is one in the making!
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Grit dog

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I could swear I saw some company begin offering kits to redo the seals in the sliders a couple years ago. But a quick search yields nothing.
May want to reach out to Mister A’s Chevy truck Parts on Facebook.
Nice local guy up here who reps all the Precision rubber seals. If anyone would know it would be him I think.
But if @TotalyHucked hasnt heard of it then you’re likely out of luck.
 

Caseman1

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You would think someone does. Can’t be much more than some screen door felt.
 

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Tried like hell, ended up with an aftermarket slider. Removed slider for paint, gasket not available. Keep trying, you may get lucky!
 

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Caseman1

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Found a guy in Oklahoma City who said he could rebuild it. We shall see!
 

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