Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #16 – September 09, 2007, 09:54:49 PM looks like a B&M Quicksilver Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #17 – September 09, 2007, 10:13:14 PM Quote from: 32VFoxBird;175365looks like a B&M QuicksilverDING! DING! We have a winner! I guess I could have said that in the last thread.......sorrybrian Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #18 – September 10, 2007, 09:36:36 AM QuoteEric, are you atlking about the ranger dew wipes that we can modify or actual T-bird dew wipes?? I haven't seen anything but the ranger ones. No, the ones mentioned in that article are universal but are correct for the 1983-86 Cougar/T-Bird. At JC Whitney (http://www.jcwhitney.com) is it p/n WG819745T.QuoteCan you elaborate? (especially since I have an '87)The dew wipes on 1987-88 cars were molded into the window trim, presumably to cut costs but also because of the flush glass. The 1983-86 cars (and all Mark VII's) are two piece, where the dew wipe can be separated from the trim and be replaced. I have never found a good solution for 1987-88 cars, other than swapping trim from a car with better dew wipes. Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #19 – September 10, 2007, 10:08:22 AM I see good ones all the time,so,I say again,I'm going to start stockpiling them. Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #20 – September 10, 2007, 02:20:34 PM Quote from: EricCoolCats;175435 I have never found a good solution for 1987-88 cars, other than swapping trim from a car with better dew wipes.I've never actually seen an 87-88 car with bad dew wipes. They seem to last forever Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #21 – September 10, 2007, 03:30:45 PM I'll second that. Mine are doin pretty well :D Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #22 – September 10, 2007, 03:47:53 PM Quote from: thunderjet302;175460I've never actually seen an 87-88 car with bad dew wipes. They seem to last forever The ones in my '87 look pretty good. The ones in my '85 were beyond dead 8 years ago! Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #23 – September 10, 2007, 05:59:10 PM Quote from: JeremyB;175466The ones in my '87 look pretty good. The ones in my '85 were beyond dead 8 years ago!I've lost a short section (1-1/4") of the driver's side so I'm looking to replace it if possible. Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #24 – September 11, 2007, 03:35:47 AM Oddly enough the ones that came off the '83 bird vent window doors seem nearly perfect, However this:concerns me.It looks like some kind of tensioner or something, Kind of a felty material? is this really needed? It was a bit rusty on the posted guide as well... And i didnt see him put them back on or replace them. Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #25 – September 11, 2007, 07:00:25 AM Mine are original and in great condition. This article makes me want to pull my vertical moldings and re-paint them though. Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #26 – September 11, 2007, 09:12:42 AM Quote from: Romeo2k;175568Oddly enough the ones that came off the '83 bird vent window doors seem nearly perfect, However this:concerns me.It looks like some kind of tensioner or something, Kind of a felty material? is this really needed? It was a bit rusty on the posted guide as well... And i didnt see him put them back on or replace them.I didn't put those back on my doors and didn't have any problems with the lining up or anything. That was the only trick parts of the whole thing. I tried to reuse them but it didn't work out to well. Brian Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #27 – October 07, 2007, 02:44:53 PM how do you get the track off the door? the article makes it sound so simple, just grab and pull. but i cant really get the track to start coming down. do i just give it all i got and pull? something just doesnt feel right about that Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #28 – October 07, 2007, 05:51:56 PM started doing the qurter windows on my ver yesterday Quote Selected
Refurbishing dew wipes Reply #29 – October 08, 2007, 08:48:19 AM Quote from: EricCoolCats;175343The 1987-88 owners, though...you're screwed big time.I guess I shouldn't have taken that set of 88 ones and modded them to work on my 84. Quote Selected