Hi all,
Our T25 has just had a full body respray and looks really smart except for the cab window seals. I bought a window seal bundle with JK , was told it had everything we needed, but on collecting the camper was horrified to see that the cab windows were still in their original poor state. JK confirmed the kit did not include the cab windows. How can I have those fitted, any tip as we have spent a lot of money already and funds are drying out. I have seen another kit on JK but its very expensive and our 1/4 lights are not opening. Thanks for your help, getting a bit frazzled by it all.
Cab window seals fpr T25
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Re: Cab window seals fpr T25
Hi have read on this site and i,m sure others will agree, jk windscreen seals do not fit very well, need stretching etc to fit properly. Someone will point you in the right direction on here as to where get one from. Cheers.
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Re: Cab window seals fpr T25
hi, where are you
got pickies of the van before and after
do a picky of the front screen seal ,any corner will do.
regret you mistakenly used jk for these items
didnt body shop suggest anything and are they conversant with these vans
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got pickies of the van before and after
do a picky of the front screen seal ,any corner will do.
regret you mistakenly used jk for these items
didnt body shop suggest anything and are they conversant with these vans
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Re: Cab window seals fpr T25
Echo the sadness on hearing you bought JK seals. Still, they're done now - well apart from cab ones.
Cab doors are made of many parts and that includes sections or parts of the seals that make up the whole and they're not cheap because of that.
Chris does them and you'll know everything fits if you get them there: http://www.volkswagenemporium.co.uk/sho ... php?cat=11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just replace the bits you feel are important then replace other parts as and when funds allow.
Cab doors are made of many parts and that includes sections or parts of the seals that make up the whole and they're not cheap because of that.
Chris does them and you'll know everything fits if you get them there: http://www.volkswagenemporium.co.uk/sho ... php?cat=11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just replace the bits you feel are important then replace other parts as and when funds allow.
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