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CRL 8L96 8L Rigid 96" Unbeaded Channel for 1950-1963 International Trucks
Item #: 8L96 by CR Laurence
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- Unbeaded
- Rubber Covered
- Pile and Felt Lined
Height
7/16
Outside Width
33/64 in (13.1 mm)
Vehicle Type
1950-1963 International Trucks
Length
96
Brand
CR Laurence
Type
Rubber Covered, Pile and Felt Lined
Color
Black
Width
33/64
Glass Panel Thickness
3/16 To 1/4
Year(s)
1950-1963
Vehicle Model
International Truck
Finish/Color
Black
Finish
Black
CRL 96" Rigid Unbeaded Channel for 1950-1963 International Trucks are a good OEM quality product and provides the best results when replacing or repairing damaged or missing channels in older vehicles. These channels have an internal steel core that gives them strength and are rubber coated for a longer shelf-life. Felt or pile lining provide extra cushioning and reduces road noise and help protect the glass while allowing a smooth operation. Although CRL states the original applications for these channels, by using the measurements shown you can use these channels on numerous other vehicles. DS 07/25/2016
From Manufacturer
CRL Channels for 1950-1963 International Trucks Division Bar are OEM quality and will provide you with the best results when replacing or repairing damaged or missing channels in older vehicles. All rigid channels have an internal steel core that is covered by a protective rubber coating for long life. Pile and/or felt linings protect the glass and provide maximum glass cushioning that reduces road noise and allows the glass to operate smoothly. Although CRL states the original applications for these channels, by using the measurements shown you can use these channels on numerous other vehicles.