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85 M1009 on door weatherstriping

epitts

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I found in the TM's that my truck should have them and were on the doors. I took them off to paint the doors. The strips shown in LMC catalog only have them for 73 - 81 blazers. I called to ask if it was an error, they said no. I have been replacing all weather striping on the truck. So were you folks getting your's for the on door strip?


Thanksaua
 

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The cabs have are the same from 73-91 for the Blazer. (EDIT: Other then the early Blazers with the full removable top)
The Pickups have the same cabs doors as well from 73-87, so it will work.
 
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Look at the -20P tm.
 

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If you look at item 2 it says
38-5952 (2) DOOR WEATHERSTRIP-ON CAB BLZ JIM 76-91 (2) 37.44 29.95
To me it way it is mounted, your year model the strip is on the body, the other years it's glued to the door. Wayne
 

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From TM 9-2320-289-34P, Figure 171, item #2 GM part number 14016511 and 14016512, it shows the "UOC" of "209". What the heck is " UOC 209"?

Have you ever wondered what the "UOC" number is or what it means? I have.

When you read the -20P or the -34P manuals, do you ever read the first few pages that tell you how to read the manaul? I have.

Let's look at page 4, paragraph 5(a) of TM 9-2320-289-34P

5. Special Information.

a.
USABLE ON CODE. The usable on code appears

in the lower left comer of the Description column


heading. Usable on codes are shown as “UOC: . . . . . . “

in the Description column (justified left) on the first line
following applicable item description/nomenclature.
Uncoded items are applicable to all models.
Identification of the usable on codes used in the RPSTL
are:
Code Used On
194 - M1008,Type “B’’Cargo,Shelter
208 - M1008A1, Type “B” Cargo, Troop Seat
209 - M1009, Type “A” Utility
210 - M1010, Type “C” Ambulance
230 - M1028, Type “E” Shelter Carrier
252 - M1028A1, Type”F” Shelter Carrier w/PTO
254 - M1028A2, Type “F” Shelter Carrier w/PTO
256 - M1028A3, Type “E Shelter Carrier
231 - M1031, Type “D” Chassis







So this tells us that the item #2 door seal is only used on the M1009 Blazer. The door seal #3 is used on all trucks.




I don't remember every seeing on on the Blazers but now I will have to look



So if it has a UOC, it is used on some models. Look it up. No code means it is used on all models.



Carry on.

Warthog out.



 
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Warthog

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I did a google search for the GM part numbers. They are showing they are for the 78-82 blazers and suburbans.

They should work.

YMMV
 
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I have only seen those seals on blazers. I have no idea why they were added. I had an 84 M1009 and it didnt have them. The 86 I have does. They would work on any of the trucks as the doors and openings are the same.
 

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I have only seen those seals on blazers. I have no idea why they were added. I had an 84 M1009 and it didnt have them. The 86 I have does. They would work on any of the trucks as the doors and openings are the same.
Same thing for me - none on my 84, but yes on my 86 - both M1009s...
 

allrevup

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Look at the -20P tm.
the INTERNET may not be error and mistake free, but ALL is information...

I think, Johannes Gutenbenber (1398-1468) would agree
Father of the printing revolution and perhaps the most important event in world history to date, by spreading learning to the masses
 
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