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Need to identify weatherstrip part numbers

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I want to be able to ID the correct part number for all the weatherstrip parts for the whole truck so that when I find these parts I can make sure that I order the correct ones. It would be nice to see an exploded view and part numbers to match. I know most suppliers are pretty good at writing the application, but sometimes there are parts on e-bay that claim to have parts with certain application. Some have OE part numbers. Would be nice to cross reference them. Any ideas?
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If you don't have a manual or the fed catalog with correct numbers, try these guys, they have everything we need. You might need to cut & paste some of the catalog here and ask ?'s? You can also call them, they are very helpful.

http://www.robertsmotorparts.com/order.html
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Hi Bruce,
Roberts has M37 stuff? I know thew have some Power Wagon stuff that croosses over to the 2wd trucks, but didnt realize they had M37 parts too.
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Mostly rubber, welting, rubber bumper thingy's.
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m-37Bruce wrote:If you don't have a manual or the fed catalog with correct numbers, try these guys, they have everything we need. You might need to cut & paste some of the catalog here and ask ?'s? You can also call them, they are very helpful.

http://www.robertsmotorparts.com/order.html
Called and even faxed a cross section of the M37 door weather stripping. They did respond that they couldn't help me. So here is my problem, I bought from one of the vendors what I thought was enough for both doors. What I got was two strips which will only do one door. I need to do the other door and may need more as I realize the same seals will work on my fiberglass top to windows. I can not remember where I got the first two strips from. Anyone know who has this item in stock? Thanks much and have a great Christmas!
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Have you tried John Bizal at Midwest Military?
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I bought the correct pattern from Sid Beck who is no longer with us (RIP Sid) I thought I had seen the weather stripping in Roberts catalog, sorry for the run around?
I'm sure that John has it; http://www.midwestmil.com

Tim, I wish I had thought about this a little more, or gone and looked at mine.
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Hi Bruce,
No appology needed. I have gotten some Power Wagon stuff from Roberts, but it is generally the stuff that is the same as the 2wd trucks. Often they cant tell you if they have a part for a PW, you need to know its other applications. Thats why I was surprised to hear that Roberts had M37 stuff.
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