
the current ones are rotten and, having ordered a new set, i'm not sure how to make the swap.
i assume the window needs to come out, and then some jiggery-pokery without the glass.
any suggestions?
cheers.
I see you too have fallen foul of the secret moneymaker, postage and packing, my one true hate of buying parts online, especially when the postage is nowhere near what is on the packageMatt Tomkins wrote:thank you very much
- i will do this at the end of next week; after a levels!
i forgot about the clips when i placed my order, but i'll try mg live this weekend, if not, pay the extortionate postage on items costing 14p each!
cheers again
matt
exactly!I see you too have fallen foul of the secret moneymaker, postage and packing, my one true hate of buying parts online, especially when the postage is nowhere near what is on the package
Let me know how you get on please Mike, I am in need of new strips and would prefer to go the rubber route but have no idea how to.mike.perry wrote:Never worked out why if I post a package I pay face price for the stamp but if a company sends me a package I have to pay VAT on the face price of the stamp and the used box that it is sent in.
Back to weather strips, I fitted mine upside down with the alloy strip at the top. It might not be correct but it looks neater.
I am going to convert to modern rubber strips that actually work.