Posted By: SeventySatellite
Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/24/09 11:36 PM
I need to find this little rubber piece that goes on the glove box door stopper. Mine has broken in two.
Posted By: Brian_E
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/25/09 12:22 AM
year one has a rubber bumper kit that i bought and it has those in it since all b bodies (charger) like mine has those. legendary should have them as well they sell alll soft stuff for muscle cars etc. i hope thats the extent of your problems on parts guy!! I am redoing a 69 R/t charger and almost done and getting killed on all that small stuff!! good luck
Posted By: Brian_E
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/25/09 12:58 AM
no i dont buy everything from year one. but i guess theres a reason there so damn huge!!! u can get almost everything, u do pay a premium for that convenience, but if you have a big order, u get 25 % off and then i have found they are actually less expensive than practically everbody else, but that only works on big orders. tried to return stuff to other companies and they wont. year one will take a dollar part back 8 years later, give you a refund and not even ask a question. Luckily, they exist but i see your point too. but did u really need to blast me for giving my opinion to a guy who asked for it, couldnt you just give yours as well. no one on this site in 8 yrs actually is really trying to help and answer needed questions. u answered a question for me today and i thank you for that. ur one of the exceptions. it seems either no one has the info or noone wants to be bothered to answer anyone. i have several questions posted and will never get an answer, which will make it 40 questions in 8 yrs noone knew the answer too. oh well, its a fun place to waste time typing and get blasted for an opinion. thanks though.
Posted By: 1_WILD_RT
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/25/09 01:12 AM
My intent wasn't to bash but to inform... Personally I try never to give Year One a dime, they are good but expensive these days.. Twenty years ago they were borderline crooks.. They burned me twice, almost let it happen a third time cause they were one of a very few suppliers at the time, saw the pattern & found better sources...
Posted By: thebankerstoy
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/25/09 02:09 AM
A company that I have found to be VERY knowledgeable and helpful regarding weatherstripping, rubber parts, clips and hardware, among other things is Restoration Specialties & Supply Inc located in Windber PA. I deal with Dave and he has been VERY helpful when I need information or parts for my 1966 Coronet 500. They carry very high quality parts and they will have the rubber glove box bumpers that you are looking for.
Here is the link to their web site and their contact information.
Richard
http://www.restorationspecialties.com/Restoration Specialties & Supply Inc
P.O. Box 328
Windber PA 15963
Phone #1: 1-814-467-9842
Phone #2: 1-814-467-9282
Fax #: 1-814-467-5323
Web site:
www.restorationspecialties.comE-mail:
info@restorationspecialties.com
Posted By: kevin69bman
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/25/09 03:53 AM
Most of the stuff year one sells Is not even close to orginal
Posted By: 318 Stroker
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/27/09 02:59 AM
RockAuto has them for $2.00...
Posted By: JohnRR
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/27/09 03:28 AM
I found one of those on my kitchen counter the other day and I for the life of me can't figure out where it came from ... no glove box doors in the kitchen ... ever ...
Posted By: JulesdaWiperman
Re: Who sells this little rubber piece for glove box... - 07/28/09 01:35 AM
Try this and it will not cost you anything.
Crazy glue works wonders on clean rubber . Make sure the matching ends are real clean. Use some brake cleaner or thinner.
Put one drop on one side and hold together about 30 seconds.
The bond should be super strong. I have done it before with wonders.
I see in your picture that the edge has separated from the mushroom part.
Place the mushroom part in the hole of the bracket.
Put a small drop on the pin side and hold together in place so you won't have to pull it through the hole once bonded.
Jules