Re: Window weather strips
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:10 am
Was on the phone to Charles Ware on another matter, asked about the new style strips & they had them in stock.
They arrived & I fitted them:
They already have holes in but need cutting shorter at the ends to fit. Also check that the spacing of the holes is correct i.e. they also need to be the "right way round"
The first one I slipped into place & the pushed the clips in one by one using pliers, screwdriver & expletives. This was VERY fiddly & I lost 3 clips inside the door before I finished.
The second one, I fitted the clips first, angling the strip in & pushing the now captive clips in one by one.
This method was MUCH easier.
I then removed the top sections of the old side channels, cut the new ones to length & pushed the in. Quite easy.
Now the windows are very well sealed against ingress of water & I'm a lot happier.
On the down side, the windows are a lot tighter to roll up & down (chance of rattle much reduced though)
cheers,
Chris
They arrived & I fitted them:
They already have holes in but need cutting shorter at the ends to fit. Also check that the spacing of the holes is correct i.e. they also need to be the "right way round"
The first one I slipped into place & the pushed the clips in one by one using pliers, screwdriver & expletives. This was VERY fiddly & I lost 3 clips inside the door before I finished.
The second one, I fitted the clips first, angling the strip in & pushing the now captive clips in one by one.
This method was MUCH easier.
I then removed the top sections of the old side channels, cut the new ones to length & pushed the in. Quite easy.
Now the windows are very well sealed against ingress of water & I'm a lot happier.
On the down side, the windows are a lot tighter to roll up & down (chance of rattle much reduced though)
cheers,
Chris