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Suburban slider window latch differences
The latches I have on my 61 suburban are different then the reproductions. My type are the ones without the tangs.
I am wonder when and why the change occurred? If you have a suburban, would you mind taking a look to see which style you have in yours. Also state what year you have, Thanks.
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Re: Suburban slider window latch differences
Hello Funky,
Can you be a little more specific? 1. You are showing yours, right? 2. Are you saying yours are original? 3. Do you have a link or pic showing what "tang" you are talking about that yours does not have? 4. What is the reason for the question? What is the concern? |
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Re: Suburban slider window latch differences
Sure thing AZken;
1. Mine is shown on the right or the shorter one overall 2. I believe them to be original 3. I call it a "tang" you might refer to it as something else (look at the Last photo) the two little raised up end pieces 4. The question addresses originality and year specific parts particular to suburban's.
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Re: Suburban slider window latch differences
1. All the aftermarket on internet have tabs.
2. Aftermarket manufacturer not going to add tabs for no reason. 3. Your truck is early, possible design change, hard to document. They is some evidence of 60-63 and 64-66 latches. The GM part no. is 3763434 supposedly. 4. Don't know what tabs are for. Last edited by AZKen; April 25th, 2021 at 09:18 AM. |
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Re: Suburban slider window latch differences
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Re: Suburban slider window latch differences
Hello Ed, I did find an old "For Sale" listing, for the style I have original to my suburban, that stated they were from a 60-61 GMC.
A theory I have after looking at how they attach to the glass and lock in, is maybe the reproduced version is an improvement in contact area to prevent snapping or cracking the glass in that area; best guess.
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