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Ron_Murrell |
Posted on: April 7th, 2023, 00:43:42 |
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I am a long way from my car so I can't measure but I'm close to the rubber shop for the next week. Can somebody please tell me what length door seal that I need for each door? |
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admin |
Posted on: April 9th, 2023, 19:39:44 |
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Location: Maidenhead, UK Posts: 2,380
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I'll have a mesure-up in the morning. I think it's around 3m but I need to check. Richard |
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Ron_Murrell |
Posted on: April 9th, 2023, 20:56:48 |
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Thanks Richard. I hope to go shopping tomorrow. |
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Posted on: April 10th, 2023, 21:27:31 |
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Hi Ron, Just remembered...
My Jems are Mk.2 and 3m a side woud be far too marginal. I think Mk.1 doors are a bit longer as the windscreen is further forward. 3.5m should be safe. |
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Ron_Murrell |
Posted on: April 10th, 2023, 21:44:34 |
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Thanks Richard. My car was originally a MK1 but there is some evidence among the documentation that the car was involved in an accident and the insurance company paid for a complete new Mk2 body. However, the body had been modified over many years so an extra metre of door seal would certainly be prudent. Many thanks. Ron |
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