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Steele Rubber Products can be seen on great car shows throughout the year. Our experts provide insights and help in selecting and installing rubber parts & weatherstripping to ensure great fit, performance and looks. Click on the pictures below for more information about these programs.
My Classic Car: Rear Window Weatherstripping for Trucks
Matt and Scott Goodwin replace the rear window of a classic Chevy truck. They use the well-known, but rarely explained properly, "string technique" to install the weatherstrip.
My Classic Car: Thunderbird Weatherstripping
Dennis and Matt discuss the installation of a new line of seals and rubber parts for late model Ford Thunderbirds. Matt shows how to properly install the door and roof rail weatherstrips.
My Classic Car: Replacing Window-Vent Weatherstripping
Walter and Dennis explain how to replace window-vent weatherstripping, including footage of our own President, Matt Agosta,doing all the work back at the Steele shop on his own 1957 Cadillac.
My Classic Car: Underhood Rubber Replacement
One area of your car that is often over-looked for rubber parts is "Under The Hood". Walter and Dennis explore the many different rubber partsunder your hood that may need replacing, and how to do it right.
My Classic Car: How Rubber Parts Are Made
You'll be suprisedto find out how much research, development, and production goesinto every single rubber part Steele makes. Walter explains the long process of making rubber parts to Dennis.
My Classic Car: How Rubber Ages
Walter visits Dennis to provide tips about how to keep the rubber seals on your car from deteriorating, and just how easy it is to replace deteriorated rubber seals and gaskets.
My Classic Car: Door Weatherstripping
In this early episode of My Classic Car, Dennis and Sam replace door weatherstrippingon a 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass. They also discuss the importance of completing your restoration project by properly restoring rubber parts.
DIY Classic Car Restoration: Weatherstripping Repair
From an episode of DIY'sClassic Car Restoration, Walter and Steve replace all of the rubber parts on a 1962 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, including the weatherstrippingfor the doors, quarter-windows, and hood-to-cowl.
Two Guys Garage: Rubber Replacement
Sam and Dave restore a variety of rubber parts on a Chevy El Camino and discuss how replacing rubber parts will help protect the interior of your vehicle from moisture and adverse conditions.

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