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Old 02-25-2020, 04:32 PM
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I'm looking for the part number for the seal that sits between the Halo and the rear window. Thank you in advance.
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I think you want #3:
https://www.gmpartsdirect.co/auto-pa...lift-gate-scat
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I ordered one of those last year, but I never installed it. To put it on correctly, one has to remove the hatch window assembly.
Part # is indeed 15250758
My seal was drooping below the glass, and it looked awful. I fixed it by putting 3/8" dense foam under the seal to prop it up. It has not moved since.
I may someday install the new seal, if i get ambitious enough to remove the hatch assembly.
Here is the link and pic of where I placed the foam under the seal.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ch-gasket.html
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Originally Posted by 4SUMERZ
I ordered one of those last year, but I never installed it. To put it on correctly, one has to remove the hatch window assembly.
Part # is indeed 15250758
My seal was drooping below the glass, and it looked awful. I fixed it by putting 3/8" dense foam under the seal to prop it up. It has not moved since.
I may someday install the new seal, if i get ambitious enough to remove the hatch assembly.
Here is the link and pic of where I placed the foam under the seal.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ch-gasket.html
Removing the halo itself is about a 20 minute job. To install the seal, follow the ridge directly at the lower edge of the seal surface on the halo.
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Originally Posted by 05 Wreck
Removing the halo itself is about a 20 minute job. To install the seal, follow the ridge directly at the lower edge of the seal surface on the halo.
Great point. I'm not sure why I wasn't thinking about only removing the halo.
It's doable for sure in a short amount of time.
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Originally Posted by 4SUMERZ
I ordered one of those last year, but I never installed it. To put it on correctly, one has to remove the hatch window assembly.
Part # is indeed 15250758
My seal was drooping below the glass, and it looked awful. I fixed it by putting 3/8" dense foam under the seal to prop it up. It has not moved since.
I may someday install the new seal, if i get ambitious enough to remove the hatch assembly.
Here is the link and pic of where I placed the foam under the seal.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ch-gasket.html

Thank you!!

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