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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:39 pm 
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Im gonna go buy new rubbers coz i cant let Ray go leaking anymore, but im gonna need help with putting them in. I keep hearing they are easier once you've done a couple.

Is there anyone around sydney that has done it before and that is willing to give me a hand? Im willing to travel!

thanks!

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:07 am 
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Ive done it before. Not sure if you wanna trek all the way up here though?

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Is this the rear side windows we're talking about?

Are they the same on a Clubby as a Mk3 onwards UK car?

I did new rubbers this weekend on mine, both doors and one rear side window (ran out of time to to the other)

Hardest part was getting the window back on with the little clip hinges, i supsect a little bit of grease or something might have helped but i got it back in after a bit of force and persistence.

Rubbers themselves were fine, you just need to make sure every inch is pressed in tight and especially into the corners.


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I think she means the front quarter windows?? Which have a degree of difficulty as you have to remove both windows from the car, and then attach the rubber to the quarter window frame with it removed from the vehicle. If it is the rear quareter window then yeah its as easy as piss.

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yeh sorry... i should have specified... its the fronts...

How far is "all the way up here though"...??

lol :lol:

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Mona Vale, Northern Beaches.

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Mona Vale, Northern Beaches.


Its a deal!! i'll travel, u do the hard manly type stuff!! lol

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