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A small piece of I'm guessing weather stripping flew off of my truck the other day and I'm having a hard time finding it online and I don't even know what it would be called or where I could get it , I know it's a pretty small problem I don't mean to waste yall's time but it's bothering the hell out of me .
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A small piece of I'm guessing weather stripping flew off of my truck the other day and I'm having a hard time finding it online and I don't even know what it would be called or where I could get it , I know it's a pretty small problem I don't mean to waste yall's time but it's bothering the hell out of me .
Not wasting any time but I would just go to a local yard and pull one if it were me.
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that would bug the crap out b of me too.. rubber molding door trim.. junk yard

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Part # 10

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http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/fe/full.aspx?Page=15
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Nice find Wolvee!
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Awesome I really appreciate it ! I'll be ordering it tonight
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goldensloth... every time I see your avatar, I can hear Hank saying "damn it Bobby". LOL
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Lol yeah I love all the Bobby hill memes 😂
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Mine tore also on the same side. And it bugs the crap out of me also. I found one at the junk yard and when I pulled it, it was barely holding on at the same point. So I left it. The guy had 2 other F150's but he hadn't gone through them yet. I'm going back this weekend. Incase you didn't know, that rubber piece runs all the way to your mirror. I thought it was just that corner piece.
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Just kind of thinking out loud here....

I'm not sure if these 10th gens are like some vehicles where there is some metal inside to help the rubber hold its shape? If so, I will share a method that I was taught by a guy at CJ Pony Parts. If you get a small hammer and a paint stir stick, you can lightly tap it in place. It worked like magic on my Mustang, and those are 100% metal.
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