Sirum GMC and possibly Applied GMC as well.Does anybody know where to get new window rubber for all of the windows?
Rick
480-235-5557
Sirum GMC (and probably Applied GMC as well) has replacement rubber/tracks/channels.I want to replace the window channels around my front "toll" windows. It would appear this stuff might work from CR Laurence, the dimensions look right. I don't have OEM windows so I'm not sure about them.
If not, check the CR Laurence website for other sizes.
Its avaible here for about $19 for an 8 foot roll:
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CRL AS119896 96" Flexible Flocked Rubber Glass Run Channel for 1960-1961 Valiant and Lancer Black
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Thank you. I think I will give it a try.Jim Bounds has done a couple videos about replacing the window rubbers (see gmccoop.com or YouTube, motorhome rehab ranch). The job can be a pain, requires a deft touch, and will leave you with sore thumbs. As far as the plastic tracks and felt channels, yes you can typically slide them out with the window in place.
Matt,Jim,
Take it as given, but this is a major league PITA job, but it is SO WORTH DOING.
Just have a good set of Exacto blades for the slots. Cutting those slots clear is not simple ,but is essential.
Matt
Matt,Jim,
I cut a piece of pine and used that to push the channel into the corners. I didn't need to, but I don't like working too hard.
Matt
Thank you, Ken. I have seen that video. Is it the same process for all the other sliding windows?This is dated information but I replaced mine years ago after watching Jim Bounds do it once. It took about 20 minutes per window. I have done a couple of other coaches for people after they got the stuff from Jim B. He has/had a big roll of rubber and know exactly how much to sell you.
On the inside curve I, following Jim B's example, did it in two pieces. The bottom flat part where the window slides is one piece, and the curve is a second piece installed upside down so it has the flat surface exposed. Cut a coule of slots in the rubber channel to match the slots on the aluminum window frame so the water can run out.
Thanks, I'll check it out.i have not done the other sliding windows. I replaced mine with CR Lawrence sliders. I believe Jim K is still selling the CR Lawrence fold out ones.
Anyway I am not the one to comment on anything other than windshields and the cockpit sliders.

The picture in your link is what I purchased and installed. The one I took out had a more distinct 90 degree and deeper groove. The old style would have been easier to install.The original looks kind of like this: https://www.dkhardware.com/3-4-universal-channel-molding-without-butyl-409t107-product-8240.html