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Back windows

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Took out the back windows had them welded as needed bought a louvered window to put in the where the sliding window is and bought back four window seals as mine had all been cut advised that they are all cut as it was a panel van mine were too short by about an inch none of the rubbers fit and neither does the new window they are all to small by about two inches please can someone advise me as I don't have a clue how to get them back in. Thanks in advance Sas :? :(
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Try a search for string trick :?
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The cut-outs in panel vans are not a standard size... or the same size as factory windows... and rubber seal is different (not as wide a grove on metal side because panel metal opening is thinner then factory window opening..

Do a search. It's been discussed several times with some links to where to get seals.
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I got mine at NER, North east rubber they sell it by the metre and it's cheap.
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