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Old 02-11-2023, 04:28 PM
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So I have some inner sweeps I got from 400 4speed a bit back....I thought read a post for installing new sweeps but can't seem to locate it....anyway what are folks using as a source for staples to install new sweeps or another idea ....thanks
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Old 02-11-2023, 05:13 PM
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well, I'm not a fan of drilling holes in things but the few sets I've seen replaced are always held on with pop rivets. I'd paint the heads black though, it bugs me seeing the rivet heads if you look close enough at the right angle.

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So I have some inner sweeps I got from 400 4speed a bit back....I thought read a post for installing new sweeps but can't seem to locate it....anyway what are folks using as a source for staples to install new sweeps or another idea ....thanks
the staples are available from a few places, but you can probably measure one from the car or take one in to a hardware store or fastenal & try to match them.

https://www.scpcamaro.com/Weatherstr...it-p/m4071.htm

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My sweeps came with little tiny screws to install them.

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Old 02-12-2023, 11:20 PM
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Drill holes, re bend staples

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I think I actually drilled the necessary holes and used stainless lock wire .... like staples with a knot in them

That allowed me to pull the wire tight for a good connection.

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i used auto windshield glass glue. taped it in place and done. no rivets, staples or screws. the next owner will have a heck of a time removing them.
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Old 02-14-2023, 02:36 PM
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Small screws for mine. Seems more likely to stay tight and in place to do the job it's supposed to.

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for those mentioning little screws for the inner window sweeps, these sweeps attach to the plastic top rail of the door panel, the screws are for the outer sweeps that go into the metal frame of the door. short screws dont really have enough thread length to attach them securely to plastic for any real world use. even if they were longer, screws can easily strip out in plastic.

the best way to attach these sweeps is how the factory did it with staples, the correct staples are available in the link i posted above or if you still have the originals they can usually be removed & reused if not too rusty.

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Old 02-14-2023, 07:35 PM
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i used auto windshield glass glue. taped it in place and done. no rivets, staples or screws. the next owner will have a heck of a time removing them.
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Why would you knowingly do that? Just lazy and it was nearby and the car is likely to be flogged off again before you need to deal with it again? Here's another handy tip. Instead of removing harnesses by unplugging them, simply cut them, saves so much time.

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Why would you knowingly do that? Just lazy and it was nearby ...
Not lazy at all. Modern solution to a nagging problem. No loose or rusted screws, staples or wires that could end up possibly scratching the glass or even falling out after door reassembly.

You do it your way and I'll do it my way.

As far as your smart assed comment about wires, the harnesses are more easily removed when wires are cut. then remove the connectors, but only if you are replacing the harness with a new one. Besides isn't that why they invented BUTT CONNECTORS???
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Haha I'm stirring you buddy. I'm still confused but meh. And yeah, picked it. You're that guy.

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