View Full Version : 1982 - 1992 Chevy Camaro T-Top Hatch Drip Edge Weatherstrip Seal RUBBER PAIR


1ATony
08-11-2010, 01:43 PM
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1982 - 1992 Chevy Camaro T-Top Hatch Drip Edge Weatherstrip Seal RUBBER PAIR (http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Weatherstrip/Chevy/Camaro/1AWSK00248/367212/1990?utm_source=thecamaroforum&utm_medium=forum&utm_campaign=1ATony)

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THEY'RE FINALLY HERE!!!!!!!

This T-Top weatherstrip seal PAIR are a new, aftermarket parts. They mount on the edges of the T-Tops and helps to deflect the rain onto the side of your door glass . Most of the original seals are usually torn at the edges or missing. If your old seasl are leaking water or causing wind noise when the windows are up, this are the seals you need.

Features:

Comes as a PAIR
Fits both the LH (Driver) & RH (Passenger) Sides
Replaces dealer part number: 10198352, 10198353
Molded exactly like the original on your car
Smooth soft fine grain rubber
Direct Replacement for either the soft rubber or hard plastic style
Also known as sealing strips
Buyer will need to secure with weatherstrip adhesive
Note: There were two types of drip edges produced. One was rubber and the other is hard plastic. This PAIR is the rubber style.

NOTE: Some 82-92 Camaros and Firebirds were converted to t-top cars after they left the factory by a company called Cars and Concepts (C&C). These aftermarket t-tops are not interchangeable with the stock ones and require different weatherstripping. To determine which top style you have, remove one of the tops and measure the side the tucks into the center support section of the roof. Factory, or Fisher, tops will be 30 1/4" while the C&C tops will only be 28" long. 1A Auto does NOT stock or carry the replacement C&C weatherstripping.

If your weatherstripping is causing leaks allowing damaging rain in, then this seal is for you. Why not replace your old, hardened, rotted seal with this new, ready to install weatherstrip.

DukeOfHurl
08-11-2010, 07:05 PM
Hey Tony I'm in need of a fuel injector for my '86 Z28 engine code F. Not sure yet if I'm going to pick up a stocker or do a full set of aftermarket injectors. What do y'all have in the way of injectors?

1ATony
08-12-2010, 09:11 AM
Hey Tony I'm in need of a fuel injector for my '86 Z28 engine code F. Not sure yet if I'm going to pick up a stocker or do a full set of aftermarket injectors. What do y'all have in the way of injectors?

We do carry them for your application.Here's a link to them on the site if you would like to check on pricing.

1985 - 1988 Chevy Camaro Fuel Injector for Models with V8 5.0L (8th Vin Digit F) (http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Fuel_Injectors/Chevy/Camaro/1AFIN00010/377441/1986?utm_source=thecamaroforum&utm_medium=forum&utm_campaign=1ATony)

DukeOfHurl
08-12-2010, 08:06 PM
Thanks for that brotha. You've got yourself a sale...in a couple weeks. My original thinking on the post I made was building the TPI for a 400 but its gonna take time to build that motor so I'm gonna pick up a stocker to try to get the 305 up while I find funding for the 400. But I'll be sure to let you know when it's done deal with the injector.

DukeOfHurl
08-12-2010, 08:13 PM
You may be able to put me down for one of those dash pad covers too. $128 is way better than $400 for an OE replacement.