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Did you read the fix for the door seals ? ... Putty covered by tape ... I agree we shall cry it character building :001_smile:

 

We changed the seals for second hand ones off a friend :blushing: . On the whole it worked out ok as I only get a slightly wet leg now when it rains :lol:

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Use builders sealant or go up to greenbank 4x4 and get proper stuff from Colin.

I personally wouldn't use silicone,filthy stuff.

 

Greenbank 4x4 ? Is that the one near Kemnay with all the landy's outside ?

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it could be just the build up of condensation melting at the back of the head liner after the cold weather??:thumbup1:

 

No cold weather up here Buzz , I've dealt with the condensation , lovely new interior panels with cargo nets and led's kindly wired by an arbtalk member :thumbup1:

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No there up at tullos.

Greenbank Business Centre, Greenbank Road, Aberdeen, AB12 3BN

01224 875 999

Don't bother phoning them because they very seldom answer it due to the amount of work they do.I'll bet they have more in the workshop than town and county.

What they don't know about L/R is not worth knowing.

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My door seals leak and I get a wet leg when the heavens open . Two years ago the gaps where that bad around the doors I actually woke up to a mini snow drift in my landy :biggrin: QUOTE]

 

mine were like that i put other door seals on the doortops to meet the ones on the doorframe :biggrin:

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