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Replacement glove box seal/gasket. Any suggestions?

swindad2

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So I just painted my glove box assembly after sandblasting it. I had intended to put the old rubber seal back on the door, but when I dug it out today, I realized how bad it looked. The rubber itself is in decent shape, but it is caked with rust. Has anyone found a replacement seal for these, or an acceptable alternative? I have had no luck finding anything but replacement doors online. I'm sure I'm not the first to encounter this problem. Any input is welcomed.

Larry.
 

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Some generic stick on foam seal would probably work just fine(hardware store).
 

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I haven't seen one of those gaskets yet as I am chasing the deuce now, but if its intact sandblast it, it makes rubber look like new.
 

swindad2

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Thanks again to M35A2-AZ. My original seal measured 3/8" x 7/16", so I went with McMaster's closest, 3/8" x 3/8", part number 8694K138. Looks pretty good. Here are my results.
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swindad2

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I do not have a build thread. I guess I need to put one together. I'll need to look through my receipts so I can give proper credits to those who supplied my parts. I have only posted a few pics in random threads on the site, like the "What did you do to your deuce" thread.
 

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Does it seem like the seal will be water proof, or reasonably well? (I assume that's why it had a gasket seal in the first place).


As to build threads , I myself like to just post about one project at a time, as when I'm searching for other or similar mods/repairs that I may be interested in doing, my stomach churns finding a thread in the search result of 30 pages, and digging though to where they may or may not mention, say, speedometer adapter oil seal, or glove box gasket... ;)
 

swindad2

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Looks like it could be weatherproof, but in my case, it doesn't fully close at the top. Not sure if the dash is bent or the latch isn't quite right.
 
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