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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Dennis Carpenter Rear Window Seals

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len47merc
07-23-2016 @ 12:59 PM
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For those who may not have seen it and may have an interest, I mentioned earlier in this thread that Dennis Carpenter erroneously shipped a replacement '41-'48 rear window seal to me that did NOT have the groove for the stainless trim which I cannot use (part #11A-7042084). DC does not want it returned. I placed it in our classifieds for any fellow EFV8 member who can use it for the cost of shipping only. This one does not exhibit any negative manufacturing problems. If anyone can use it please contact me here or at the e-mail address listed in the classifieds - I'd hate to throw it away.

Steve

kubes40
07-14-2016 @ 4:44 PM
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Even though I would much rather purchase parts from Carpenter than ol' Drake, I have to say, Carpenter's window seals (at least 194o) are total junk. Sorry Dennis, but they are.
Drakes on the other hand do fit as they should.
The very last time I bought from Carpenter I did get jerked around. Something I did not expect from him. I was disappointed to say the least and left hoping that treatment was a fluke.

len47merc
07-14-2016 @ 2:53 PM
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Quick update - received the 2nd replacement seal (first sent was the wrong part number) and it is much better than the first ordered on all issues; however, DC representatives had to cull through quite a bit of inventory to find one without the problem(s) published earlier in this thread. FYI

Steve

len47merc
07-07-2016 @ 10:41 AM
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For everyone's info - I spoke with Steele Rubber Products (reference TomO's reply above) and was informed all they sell of this part is sourced from Dennis Carpenter and they do not manufacture any of these specific seals themselves.

Update on the replacement DC seal when it arrives.

Steve

42merc
07-06-2016 @ 10:43 AM
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trjford8

I am aware of the sizes of seals for the '40.
The problem lies with Carpenter and their unwillingness to acknowledge that there really is a problem.

Kube was on the Ford Barn a couple of months ago carping about this same problem with Carpenter rear window seals.

Don

37 Coupe
07-06-2016 @ 8:54 AM
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This mayby the problem but they surely have had enough complaints by now to ship the correct ones. I had this same problem in 2007 on my '37 coupe rear window seal from DC,to large for the opening,sent me another and it was the same. Ordered Bob Drakes and fit very well as did the windshield seal. Over 30 years ago I bought all Dennis Carpenter window seals for a '53 F-100 and they were great quality and fit and why I went with them first on my '37. It just must be some kind of quality control issue they have now and will not address like the floppy '37 Ford radio antennae.

trjford8
07-06-2016 @ 8:26 AM
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42 merc, there's two different rear window seals for a 40. One is for the coupe and one for sedans. The sedan rear window is bigger and they may have sent you the sedan seal.

TomO
07-06-2016 @ 8:04 AM
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You can also try Steele Rubber Products if Drake is out of stock.

http://www.steelerubber.com/rear-window-gasket-20-1668-81

Tom

len47merc
07-05-2016 @ 5:34 PM
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Ouch. Interestingly I called Drake earlier today and had them send me pics of one of their seals from inventory. If the replacement from Carpenter is no better than the first one they shipped then both will be going back and I'll go to Drake, at least for this seal.

In contrast to your experience DC at least acknowledged the issues are theirs and inherent in their manufacturing process for this particular seal. This is the first real quality control issue for me with them.

Will follow-up with observations of the replacement seal when received.

Steve

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42merc
07-05-2016 @ 5:17 PM
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I went thru this same exercise with the Carpenter group.
Bought their rear window seals for a '40 coupe, did not fit, about 1 1/2 " too long.
Lots of conversation with various folks from Carpenter. They said I had a problem, nothing wrong with their product, but they would take them back if I paid the shipping.
I kept them, cut about an 1 1/2" out of each & glued back together. A real piece of junk.
Doing the mods allowed me to drive the car until the Bob Drake seals arrived.
Do yourself a favor, buy BOB DRAKE seals, they fit.

This message was edited by 42merc on 7-5-16 @ 5:26 PM

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