Weather strips - outer doors

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Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by Albion » Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:06 pm

cass3958 wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:47 pm I believe I have a spare set but they are not in the best condition. I will send you an Email with some photos Josef.
Thanks much appreciated

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by cass3958 » Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:47 pm

I believe I have a spare set but they are not in the best condition. I will send you an Email with some photos Josef.

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by Albion » Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:27 am

Hi, I already posted this on parts for sale, but since it is related, i am going to ask here as well. Does anyone have a set of chrome strips the sliding weather strip type for sale?

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by cass3958 » Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:23 am

I bought my rubber set from a company called Wilkinsons and did not have a problem with most of it. The only part I did not like was the front and rear quarter light rubbers.
The fronts perished and broke up and had to be replaced after four years and the rear rubbers I found to be too thick. The rubbers would not allow the rear quarter light windows to seal completely and I had water seeping in which then ruined the veneer on the door cappings. All sorted now with new front rubbers and new thinner rubbers at the rear. Both came from the same company but they assured me that they came from different suppliers.

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by Albion » Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:28 am

Good morning,

Strips were ordered from David Manners. Many of you already know the issues I had with Barratts. Start with difficult communication, missing items delivered and end up with crap parts. When I started the project, first thing I got to start gathering parts was a complete rubber set. What I have found out till now is that weather strips are no good, being those without moleskin and they are very hard to insert. Also, the quarter window rubbers leave much to be desired. They are thinner and softer, with the result that you get them all crooked out particularly in the lower curve.

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by cass3958 » Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:20 pm

Can you tell us who the other supplier was that you ordered the replacements from.

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by Albion » Sun Oct 20, 2019 5:25 pm

Make sure you get the ones with mole skin on the inner side. They are much easier to slide in the chrome without stretching them, they have the original profile different from the rubbish supplied by barratts which I struggled to insert. They were so difficult to insert I had damaged one and so took the opportunity and ordered some others from another supplier which fit without any problems.

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by cass3958 » Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:46 pm

If the weather strips do not go all the way across the glass you are going to get an awful lot of water running down inside the door which is not a problem if you have treated the inside of the doors with waxoyl and you have made sure that the drain holes in the bottom of the doors are clear to let the water run out.
We have just discussed the weather strips with Joe as his were too long and he had to cut them to length. When suggesting that he cut them around the chrome it was pointed out to him not to stretch them before cutting as they would then be too short. Perhaps this is what has happened in your case. When I did mine i actually squashed the weather strip together and then cut it so when I placed in in situ it ran the full length of the glass on both sides.

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by Glyn Ruck » Mon Aug 12, 2019 4:28 pm

Re: Weather strips - outer doors

by Orlando St.R » Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:24 pm

They should go right to the end and abut the chrome window channels. The issue is covered quite well, with photos, in this topic: http://jagstyperegister.com/forum_new/v ... &start=160

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