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cab door window seals

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mine are totally rotten, look terrible and are letting in large amounts of cold air - not good when you're relying on the Air-cooled heating system!

Firstly, is it easy enough to remove and refit the cab door seals? Secondly, any advice on where to by? was thinking about schofields over JK

I did try to look on the Wiki but couldn't find much.

BTW all the snow photos look great, i think everyone has syncro envy today. I drove last night ad the back of the van was sliding all oer the place, even when taking it super slow :shock:

1983 Air-cooled Autohomes Kamper
83 2ltr Air-Cooled Autohomes Kamper. Kamper roof died. Fitted an original Westy Pop-top.

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samk wrote: Firstly, is it easy enough to remove and refit the cab door seals?

fairly easy ,yes

you'll get better bargains at a VW show with good traders... like dubfreeze!
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Re: cab door window seals

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was thnking about coming to dubfreeze to showing my face at a VW show for the first time :D

I spoke to schofields today and the quote for the sliders, felts and whatever else I needed was over £70 for just one window :shock: I expected to pay 30 - 40. naievety strikes again!
83 2ltr Air-Cooled Autohomes Kamper. Kamper roof died. Fitted an original Westy Pop-top.

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