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Hi all
I went camping last weekend and I was quite heavy rain and I noticed a big puddle in the front of the camper. I’ve just done the hosepipe test and can see the water coming in via the windscreen seal, pulling in the passenger side and I guess filling up and then coming over the inside of the seal. I can see it clearly on the top of the dash and then it pouring down the back of the inside panel.
It’s a brand-new window seal doesn’t look like either it’s been fitted very well or that it’s a very good fit. I’ve used a rubber mallet and banged it home a bit and pushed it back with my hand and it looks better but I was wondering if there are any tips and tricks to make sure it no longer leaks other than buying a brand-new window seal.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to the best seals for these old windows? I was wondering if you could get oversized rubbers that would account for any of any repairs over the years?
Cheers,
Will
I went camping last weekend and I was quite heavy rain and I noticed a big puddle in the front of the camper. I’ve just done the hosepipe test and can see the water coming in via the windscreen seal, pulling in the passenger side and I guess filling up and then coming over the inside of the seal. I can see it clearly on the top of the dash and then it pouring down the back of the inside panel.
It’s a brand-new window seal doesn’t look like either it’s been fitted very well or that it’s a very good fit. I’ve used a rubber mallet and banged it home a bit and pushed it back with my hand and it looks better but I was wondering if there are any tips and tricks to make sure it no longer leaks other than buying a brand-new window seal.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to the best seals for these old windows? I was wondering if you could get oversized rubbers that would account for any of any repairs over the years?
Cheers,
Will