weatherstip kits?
Hey neighbor I live in the Quakertown area as well!
I bought most of my stuff from Classic Industries (when they have a sale twice a year as a good customer) as they are GM products or you can get some A/M at a reduced cost.
I like Classic Industries as the pricing is cheaper than Year One.
I bought most of my stuff from Classic Industries (when they have a sale twice a year as a good customer) as they are GM products or you can get some A/M at a reduced cost.
I like Classic Industries as the pricing is cheaper than Year One.
Hey neighbor I live in the Quakertown area as well!
I bought most of my stuff from Classic Industries (when they have a sale twice a year as a good customer) as they are GM products or you can get some A/M at a reduced cost.
I like Classic Industries as the pricing is cheaper than Year One.
I bought most of my stuff from Classic Industries (when they have a sale twice a year as a good customer) as they are GM products or you can get some A/M at a reduced cost.
I like Classic Industries as the pricing is cheaper than Year One.
also try rockauto as they can have really great prices on pieces like this.
when i can i use to use oem but even oem doesn't last that long and it's way too expensive. i have soffseal on all of my vehicles right now and it's been great, looks 100% identical to oem however in most cases oem plastic clips to mount are yellow and soffseal is blue.
minor thing that no one sees.
Fbodymotorsports has a bad rep. Might advise you check / review the many threads on them at Thirdgen.com Also, I bought and installed OER weather stripping products that Classic Industries sells. Save your money for better products or throw it out the window. Worst $250 bucks I've ever spent. Had to pull it all out and pony up for Soffseal and OEM products. Do it right, and do it once.
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