2011/12/12 18:14:23
hotboostgt
Sourcing a new rubber kits all seem to have the same stuff or variations of .
Has anyone bought one from www.rubberkits.com.au

I know there is rare spares and scotts rubber.
 
2011/12/12 22:47:55
oldcapriman
Matt
I have always used the Rubber Shop (when it was at Alderley under the previous owners) for all my rubber bits & pieces & found them to be very helpful. I have never had any difficulties with parts not fitting. The guy who fitted the windscreens on the red Capri project told me that some of the windscreen rubbers being sold were not the correct size which makes it very difficult when you are all ready to put one in. I guess the advantage of  the shop being local is that you can take it back if it ain't right.
Cheers & keep going, it's really looking good. We want another Capri at the All Ford day.
Ian 
2011/12/12 23:38:39
v4capmad
I bought the front and rear screen ones of ebay. they didnt fit right, and was a pain in the back side to fit. toke me 4 goes for the front with 3 people and 3 goes for the back. bought the next set from spectrum in St Marys. back window got it first go by myself and the front first go with a helper. so dont buy the ebay ones. O
2011/12/13 00:00:03
gtv6capri
The door seals here are continuous length, the ones from East Kent trimmers in the UK have right angle corners, much better.  No-one does right angle bailey channel though very fiddly to get it to sit right. 

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