Traveller sliding windows parts

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MorrismattVan
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Traveller sliding windows parts

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Hi, so I'm going to replace all the rails etc for my sliding glass ( I don't have much with the car as previous owner dismantled everything)
So what parts do I need?
Got the glass
Assume there's two channels along the bottom for the glass?
Channels along top?
Sides?
Draft excluder between glass?
If someone can let me know what I need to buy and how many of each part then I would appreciate it!
I can find some bits on the esm website, but I don't know if I need two for each side or one each side e.t.c ?
Thanks
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Re: Traveller sliding windows parts

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Im sure some of the traders used to sell a complete kit, but I cant find it listed on BM or ESM. There are 2 types of bottom channel, one with a stainless edge and the other plain black. I see from BM s site that 17ft is required per side

http://www.morrisminorspares.net/shop_item.php?ID=3719

I dont think the draught excluder bits are available.

If you contact any of the traders they may well have a price for the complete outfit, just perhaps not listed on the site. May well be worth trying

http://www.morriswoodwork.co.uk/


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Re: Traveller sliding windows parts

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Ok, thanks :D
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Re: Traveller sliding windows parts

Post by Andy W »

I did this job won my Traveller last summer.
I got the window channels from ESM.
The lengths of stainless steel trimmed channel do the lower outer channels, & the roll of plain rubber channel does all the rest.
ESM do not carry the rubber seal that goes between the sliding panes on each side but I got it from Charles Ware Spares.
A time consuming job but well worth doing!
Andy W.
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