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Door Draught Excluder

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I presume the part I need is a "Door Draught Excluder", I'm not 100% what to search for though :oops:

I've searched on Bull Motif (SEARCH RESULTS) but there's not photos so can someone point me in the right direction please? And if it is a Door Draught Excluder what one do I need? Can you post a link for me please :D

I need this part around the door:[frame]Image[/frame]
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two options : what you've got TRM 117 (available in colours a-? but this is fitted with little clips TRM 121 and is a bit fiddly to fit (but that's what you've got at the moment) or TRM 118 which is a soft black rubber draught excluder which fits around the whole door starting at the A post kickplate and finishes at the B post. This if fitted onto the edge of the door using a rubber tent hammer. It's easy to fit and does work. Choice is yours. :D

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If you are not too bothered with originality, then the push on seal are much better and do not mark the paintwork :D

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I'd rather go with the TRM 117 option otherwise I have to swap all of them to the push on black rubber sort.

But which colour do I need? Is blue the colour of the part or the car? :roll:
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MColes wrote:But which colour do I need? Is blue the colour of the part or the car? :roll:
Blue is the colour of the part :D

The ESM site has photos showing the colours and Blue/grey would be most appropriate for your Trafalgar blue car.


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The ESM site has photos showing the colours and Blue/grey would be most appropriate for your Trafalgar blue car.
Doesn't seem to be the same colour as mine though :-?

Think I'll wait until the national when I can (hopefully) see the colour of the part in person and find a match. I don't want to have to replace all of them as the ones on the other 3 doors are in good condition.
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The blue/grey would be right for your car, although yours may have faded slightly. We have them on the convertible and Jon's Trafalgar 2 dr.

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I usually find what is MEANT to be on the car and what IS on the car are two different things :lol:

As I said I'll wait until the national and take a look there (not long now :D). It's not a big deal anyway, just me being fussy :roll:.
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