Rubber/trim to go round the doors
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- Minor Fan
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Rubber/trim to go round the doors
I need to order some door trim/rubber from ESM but can't seem to find it. Can anyone point me to the right product. It's to go around all the door frames on a 4dr. Picture below it's the one in the right of the picture, rubber hanging off.[frame]
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
Yes that looks like it but I was hoping ESM Spares did one as i'm ordering some panels to get to free delivery! Looks like they don't have it.
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
Richard
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
thanks Richard, that's the one's. Searching door seal doesn't bring them up! draught excluder does.Trickydicky wrote:Here you go Nam, fill yer boots![]()
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/adv ... 124&y=-278
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
There is the original woven covered draught excluder which is held on by clips and should be available in various colours and which looks tatty and starts to fall off after a few years and a rubber version, not original but just pushes on and looks just as good twenty years later.
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
Yes I'm going for just rubber one. The current one on the car is the woven type and is indeed tatty looking
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
Hi,
I agree with the above, my blue woven type was only replaced a few years ago and looks extremely tatty already.
The black push on all rubber version seems to be the way forward for all but the concourse types, who would be marked down for fitting this no doubt.
Best wishes,
Mike.
I agree with the above, my blue woven type was only replaced a few years ago and looks extremely tatty already.
The black push on all rubber version seems to be the way forward for all but the concourse types, who would be marked down for fitting this no doubt.
Best wishes,
Mike.
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Re: Rubber/trim to go round the doors
Looking at that picture - you have a long way to go before the door seal is going to be the top priority..... 



