SZD167
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11-10-09 11:18 AM - Post#1803038
Hi everybody, im replacing the door fuzzies but i only have one on the inside panel and no one on the outside stainless.There is no holes after staples on the outside one.My question is, is this correct or am i missing something here? the kit that i bought has 4 strips that is correct length, but i have only one at each door.
Anders
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57tim
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11-10-09 02:36 PM - Post#1803131
In response to SZD167
On a 2dr ht, only the inside gets the fuzzies.
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babyblue1955
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11-10-09 10:18 PM - Post#1803509
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hi there. do you know if the door fizzys are the same on a 55 chev nomad fizzys on the inside and not the outside? babyblue 55
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11-11-09 05:46 AM - Post#1803629
In response to babyblue1955
If you are talking about the horizontal window seals, the 55 Nomad does not have any. The chrome around the edge of the window glass would interfere with any seals as the window goes up and down.
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ZZ Nomad
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11-11-09 10:10 AM - Post#1803782
In response to SZD167
The guys are correct that the fuzzies are only on the inside, but when you look down in the doors with the windows rolled down it looks a little unfinished. We glued a thin fuzzy to each outer side when we had the car apart last winter and it looks a lot cleaner now. Jack is correct that the chrome window frame will come in contact with the outer fuzzy when the windows are rolled up and down, but there’s not much friction and mine are holding up just fine so far. Just something to consider if you want to finish out the outer pieces a little.
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11-11-09 02:28 PM - Post#1803931
In response to ZZ Nomad
My '57 has the staple holes on the inside door molding I think the original poster indicated. Not sure what year his car is, though. I glued a fuzzie strip to that inside edge and also replaced the little roller which attaches to the inner door sheetmetal there. The glass rolls up and down fine and the chrome surround doesn't catch on the fuzzie. I think the key is the roller. Do the '55's (or '56's) have that roller?
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SZD167
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11-17-09 09:06 AM - Post#1807403
In response to 57tim
After some investigations,only the inside should have a fuzzie, in the kit there was 4 strips but i think that the two other ones were for the sliding window seals
Thanks
Anders
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