Steve B
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I'm renewing the seals to the 2 rearmost side windows. It's a Danbury Panel Conversion.
From what I can make out from this forum and the Late Bay, the process should be:
1) Seal onto glass.
2) Insert trim onto seal.
3) Fit seal and glass into van, using rope pull technique etc.
I've also read, it might be wise to add some WaxOyl to the panel side of the seal too. Also read that a slither of black mastic might be helpful too, as they don't always seal that well.
Can anybody comment how they did theirs? Also, whether to black mastic on glass or panel side of seal. My old seals tended to leak from the glass side i.e water went down and back up the seal.
It seems a straight forward job, just want to get right first time.
Any help would be appreciated!
Cheers.
I'm renewing the seals to the 2 rearmost side windows. It's a Danbury Panel Conversion.
From what I can make out from this forum and the Late Bay, the process should be:
1) Seal onto glass.
2) Insert trim onto seal.
3) Fit seal and glass into van, using rope pull technique etc.
I've also read, it might be wise to add some WaxOyl to the panel side of the seal too. Also read that a slither of black mastic might be helpful too, as they don't always seal that well.
Can anybody comment how they did theirs? Also, whether to black mastic on glass or panel side of seal. My old seals tended to leak from the glass side i.e water went down and back up the seal.
It seems a straight forward job, just want to get right first time.
Any help would be appreciated!
Cheers.