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Do Your Seals Include Felt Lining, Steel Cores, or Molded Ends?
Features vary by product – always check the individual product description. Common Features Explained: Felt Lining (Flocked): - Soft, fuzzy material on one side - Reduces friction as windows move up and down - Common on window channels and run channels - Look for "flocked" or "felt" in the desc... -
How Do I Know If a Part Will Fit My Specific Vehicle and Body Style?
We provide detailed fitment information on every product page, but body style matters. Before Ordering, Know Your: Year – The exact model year Make – The manufacturer (Chevrolet, Ford, etc.) Model – The specific model (Impala, Mustang, etc.) Body Style – This is critical: 2-door vs. 4-door Hard... -
What Do the Colored Dots (Red and Green) on Door Seals Mean?
The colored dots identify which side of the vehicle the seal is for. Color Code: | Dot Color | Side of Vehicle | |-----------|-----------------| | Red | Driver side (Left) | | Green | Passenger side (Right) | Where to Find the Dots: The colored dots are typically located on the inner side of ... -
What's the Difference Between Imported (IS-) and US-Made Parts?
Part numbers with the "IS-" prefix are imported products. Parts without this prefix are typically made in the USA by Metro Moulded Parts. US-Made (Metro Moulded Parts): Manufactured at our facility in Minnesota Made with our proprietary rubber compounds Uses SUPERsoft® closed micro-cell technol... -
What's the Difference Between Similar Part Numbers?
Part numbers that look similar often have important differences that affect fit and function. Common Differences Include: Length: - Example: RR 110-I (6 feet) vs. RR 110-J (8 feet) - Always check the length specification for your application Steel Core: - Parts ending in "-M" often indicate a ...