Beaver

Active Member
What's the secret to getting the seals to fit properly down the leading edge from the bulkhead to the floor. I've managed to get the top and rear edge fitting snuggly but the leading edge is proving troublesome. Any tips. Maybe a hair dryer (which I don't have as I don't have hair).
 
I did all four of mine at the weekend and had no real issues. I did spend longer doing the fronts because of the bends but they're fitted with no kinks or creases.

Slowly slowly catchy monkey.
 
Probably :eek:

I used a proper man hammer and an ally drift. I didn't leave any marks but that combo was spot on for getting them right into the corners.
 
Done it using someone else's hairdryer and a rubber mallet. Could be a better fit on the angle of the bulkhead and the windscreen but on the whole not bad. I can't believe how much a little heat helped.
 
I have two multi-packs of micro fibre cloths going round in a cycle.

1- Place around the interior to soak up water leaks
2- Wash cloths
3- Place back into interior to soak up water leaks
4 - Wash cloths
Rinse and repeat....

I'll get to them all eventually.
 
I got cheesed of with mine letting in so much draft! My mate was scrapping a vectra, so I nicked all the door rubbers and fitted them on me landy! Best thing I done as they are nice and thick so no more drafts!

Well not from doors. Shame about the rest
 

Similar threads