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Fitting new rubbers grrrrrrr
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<blockquote data-quote="thejinx" data-source="post: 537878" data-attributes="member: 15775"><p>Today I have been fitting new rubbers and scrapers to cab doors. The drivers door is early bay I think. As it has the Crome handles that face forward. The passenger door seems to be late bay. It has a black handle facing back and has a pull up door lock. </p><p></p><p>I hope this makes sense. When fitting the new rubbers etc the early door has a channel that bolts in and the channel fits into it. The late door doesn't have a place to bolt a channel in. </p><p></p><p>Going to be honest this makes no sense to me as I write it but hope it does to someone. The metal channel on the early door bolts at the base and come up over the locking mech the thick felt type channel then feeds into that and the window feeds into the felt. </p><p></p><p>Does the later door have another way or does the window just move up and down the dangling channel. Would photo it but away from van. Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thejinx, post: 537878, member: 15775"] Today I have been fitting new rubbers and scrapers to cab doors. The drivers door is early bay I think. As it has the Crome handles that face forward. The passenger door seems to be late bay. It has a black handle facing back and has a pull up door lock. I hope this makes sense. When fitting the new rubbers etc the early door has a channel that bolts in and the channel fits into it. The late door doesn't have a place to bolt a channel in. Going to be honest this makes no sense to me as I write it but hope it does to someone. The metal channel on the early door bolts at the base and come up over the locking mech the thick felt type channel then feeds into that and the window feeds into the felt. Does the later door have another way or does the window just move up and down the dangling channel. Would photo it but away from van. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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