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Fender seals

NEK5

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The ones that go between the cab and fender. These things available?
 
I could swear LMC sells them, but I'm too lazy to check. Some help, right? :D
 
:haha::haha:

I checked, and all I can seem to find is the hardware they use to hold them on.
 
GM calls them insulators, part numbers were:
14022831 LH
14022832 RH

Don't see them at GM partsdirect.com, assume they are disco'd.
 
Ben, any junkyard aroundus would have em. I need to hit one up this Saturday (I want to get some big mirrors). Hopefully the crew cab will be done and we could cruise that thing. Let me know.
 
GM calls them insulators, part numbers were:
14022831 LH
14022832 RH

Don't see them at GM partsdirect.com, assume they are disco'd.
Thanks Dorian.

I`ll try and call my buddy to see if he can get them...
 
Can't check LMC online messed up. But I did see them in there a few back. In my Classic Parts catalog 5 vol7 page 55 fender to cab seal 37-619 and 37-620 $49.95 EACH
 
Hmm, can`t seem to find those anywhere on their site.

What is the purpouse of these, just to block the wind?

Anyone here not running them?
 
Since they are called insulators, I figure perhaps you are correct in thinking they are for blocking wind noise from whistling through the fenders, or something along the lines of forcing hot air under the vehicle, etc.
 
NEK, I'm about 99% sure I have a set or two kicking around if you really need them. I forgot to put them back in my truck...but it sounds like an airplane anyhow so I don't think they would have accomplished much.
 
NEK, I'm about 99% sure I have a set or two kicking around if you really need them. I forgot to put them back in my truck...but it sounds like an airplane anyhow so I don't think they would have accomplished much.
Hahah, awesome man, let me know!
 
they help keep the engine compartment a...compartment(negitive charge in compartment)...air goes thru radiator,.. w/o them some air goes around front of truck and thru the fenders...i've seen a hot running truck crawling around in mud/fields/woods, remedy his problem by putting those gap fillers in!
 
Hmm, can`t seem to find those anywhere on their site.

What is the purpose of these, just to block the wind?

Anyone here not running them?

My base Blazer never had them but I would like to add them to cut wind noise down in winter howls!
 
I think it was an option, or something they came up with later on.

I can't recall where I found that info, it may have been in the parts catalog.
 
Probably something the stripper trucks didn't have. I bet Big Ugly doesn't have them...hell, I can't even picture these whoosits.
 
Yeah, I hadn't seen them before, then noticed it on this truck. It may have even been a diesel thing, but I'm just speculating since my cab was originally diesel. Insulator for sound would make sense with the diesel, since the firewall is covered.
 
I've found them in 89-91 Blazer's, Subs, and a few trucks along the way but not too many prior to the 89-91 models (I pulled apart an '87 and no insulators). I haven't messed with too many diesels so not sure there. I'm fairly sure every 89-91 I have ever toyed with has had them..though I've never messed with an 89-91 base model.


As an aside, it is possible that they were part of a "regional" package. I know GM liked to do these sort of things...for instance, a base model pickup sold in SC would have a rear slider, but a base model pickup my way does not. Depending on their true design purpose they could have been part of a hot or cold weather regional package...I would presume cold as I have seen a number of them in New England...but thats assuming they are a regional thing?
 

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