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redduster
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Fitting door seals

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The door seals on our recently acquired Traveller edges will not fix back to the steel lip, have tried but channels in the seals have been "got at" previously so any suggestions as too any remedial works or is replacement the best way forward?

If replacements are the route are these seals strightforward to fit and any recommended suppliers?

Cheers :-? .
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Re: Fitting door seals

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I fitted new ones from minor centre birmingham ,dead easy to fit ,stopped the leaks and not too expensive
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Re: Fitting door seals

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Depending on the condition of your draught excluder you might be able to fix the problem by closing the channels in the seal using pliers so that it gets a better grip on the fixing clips around the door frame. For fitting tips see this thread:

http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... t+excluder

Alternatively you can buy 'push on' draught excluder which is a lot easier to fit but only available in black:

http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 21b8410d3d


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