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Windows and doors
I spent a bit of today taking my front doors to bits, what a bloody fiddle that was! Anyway i finally succeeded in getting everything out/off! So first of all, how do i refurbish the windows, more specifically the clamp on the bottom edge for the winding mechanism as all the rubber is persished. And secondly i have a rather rusty bottom ( no pun intended) on 2 of my 4 doors, are repair panels available?
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Cheers,
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A rusty bottom eh, sounds painfull
Re the door repair panels, yes all the major places (ESM/Bull Motif etc) do bottom door panels to replace the rusty bits. You will need a joggler if you don't already have one, as you need to put a lip into the good metal on the old panel, so you can weld the repair section in flush.
They also do complete door skins, but boy they are not cheep. Last time I checked I think the door repair sections were about £20 a door, maybe a wee bit less.

Re the door repair panels, yes all the major places (ESM/Bull Motif etc) do bottom door panels to replace the rusty bits. You will need a joggler if you don't already have one, as you need to put a lip into the good metal on the old panel, so you can weld the repair section in flush.
They also do complete door skins, but boy they are not cheep. Last time I checked I think the door repair sections were about £20 a door, maybe a wee bit less.
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If the usual suppliers cannot supply window clamp rubber- as these guys http://www.classiccar-trim.com they may be able to supply something that you can cut to size to hold the glass in the channel.
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Do you mean window channel rubbers? If so, they are readily available from ESM, Bull Motif etc. And cheap too. I recently replaced all of mine and the car immediately lost all of its rattles!
To get the old ones out I just worked the end out with a screwdriver, and then gripped them with a pair of pliers and out they came. No problem. Dead cheap, dead easy and a great result!
To get the old ones out I just worked the end out with a screwdriver, and then gripped them with a pair of pliers and out they came. No problem. Dead cheap, dead easy and a great result!
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Nope, i mean the metal clamp at the bottom of the window glass which the winder mechanism then engages with. The metal clamp sandwhiches a piece of rubber in it, and on mine this is all perished and mankey....ill take a picture!
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If the metal clamp wont come off why are you wanting to change it?
These are a complete sod to re-fit. I replaced one on an old mk2 fiesta and every time the window got stuck in its channel - off it popped.
If I were you I'd leave it well alone. Doesn't matter what it looks like. If its stuck good and fast to the glass just be greatful. You can still clean the glass around it.
These are a complete sod to re-fit. I replaced one on an old mk2 fiesta and every time the window got stuck in its channel - off it popped.
If I were you I'd leave it well alone. Doesn't matter what it looks like. If its stuck good and fast to the glass just be greatful. You can still clean the glass around it.
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Youngun do you mean this-
2 Door Saloon Door Glass. Showing the bottom where the winder connects. The rubber that runs along the channel had perrished so I replaced it with the same type of rubber that runs under the door as it has the same profile available HERE http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/sho ... 7017eca157

2 Door Saloon Door Glass. Showing the bottom where the winder connects. The rubber that runs along the channel had perrished so I replaced it with the same type of rubber that runs under the door as it has the same profile available HERE http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/sho ... 7017eca157
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