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Leaky sliding door
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<blockquote data-quote="Mags" data-source="post: 622076" data-attributes="member: 13104"><p>Hi All, Ever since I restored my bus I have a bit of a leaky slider at the top edge. The rubbers were new German quality but it doesn't feel as though the top of the door is pushing on the rubber hard enough. The bottom sill was all replaced so I'm sure it's related to that, is there any advice on how to get the adjustment right? When I washed it yesterday it reminded me how annoying it is! When camping and it rains it always lets a little in and if the rain is particularly bad it soaks the carpet on the floor, not good.</p><p>I was thinking of adding a thin closed cell foam strip to the inside lip at the top of the slider to close the gap but I appreciate that's a bit of a bodge.</p><p></p><p>Mags</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mags, post: 622076, member: 13104"] Hi All, Ever since I restored my bus I have a bit of a leaky slider at the top edge. The rubbers were new German quality but it doesn't feel as though the top of the door is pushing on the rubber hard enough. The bottom sill was all replaced so I'm sure it's related to that, is there any advice on how to get the adjustment right? When I washed it yesterday it reminded me how annoying it is! When camping and it rains it always lets a little in and if the rain is particularly bad it soaks the carpet on the floor, not good. I was thinking of adding a thin closed cell foam strip to the inside lip at the top of the slider to close the gap but I appreciate that's a bit of a bodge. Mags [/QUOTE]
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