Hi,
Does anyone have any experience of this? I'd like to try one of the back side windows first because when it rains over time a black residue can be seen running down the white paintwork. I guess the rubber seal is rubbered! I have never taken a window out but just wonder if it's a nightmare and how quick it can be done........ I have read the little article in the wiki but It wasn't that easy to follow.......
Kind regards
Russell.
Changing window seals
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Changing window seals
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Re: Changing window seals
rustyundchen wrote:Hi,
Does anyone have any experience of this? I'd like to try one of the back side windows first because when it rains over time a black residue can be seen running down the white paintwork. I guess the rubber seal is rubbered! I have never taken a window out but just wonder if it's a nightmare and how quick it can be done........ I have read the little article in the wiki but It wasn't that easy to follow.......
Kind regards
Russell.
I can tell you even the new ones leave a streak.
have a word with your local screen fitter from yeller pages and agree a price for fitting.
tell them you'll supply all the rubber.
if you don't fancy it yourself like.
mine cost £80 for all the side windows
AGG 2.0L 8V. (Golf GTi MkIII)