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Originally Posted by Randy Littrell
CR Laurence is about all there is for sliding back windows.
One thing to check is how the frame fits the opening of the truck and you can do some grinding to fit. Check your rubber, what ever the cross section between truck and window is what you are looking for. Unless its the type of rubber that over laps, but I don't thing that truck is if I remember right. You can use some small strips of rubber to push the gasket into corners that are too loose.
Randy
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I won't be grinding a new window... Won't be grinding on the truck.. As stated the center of the window top and bottom near where the opening in the window is, is too tight. However. the ends left and right are to narrow. with the window centered you can almost see daylight through where the gasket meets the window frame.
I see MIDFIFTY sells the same one. Now I am seeing they call it a "tight" fit. but then they show this picture. LOL.. Is there no quality in anything anymore. Sadly the picture on the the midfifty website shows exactly what I wound up with.


How dare they even sell these pieces of crap! I know by seeing it installed in the truck now that its not of matter of will it leak " I know it will " its more a matter of when will it leak and destroy my new interior, sound system, etc.. Will I notice it right away? Or will it be moldy before I see it? Ughh.. might have to do away with the slider.. Thank god I have after market A/C in the truck tho