Black insert in window rubbers.
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Black insert in window rubbers.
The silver coloured insert in my `89 Caravelle windows is very faded (except those on the cab doors) and I was wondering if you can simply remove it and replace it with a black insert ? Has anyone done this as I would appreciate any advice and besides, I don`t want the windows to fall out ! Thanks.
2002 South African T25, 2.6ltr Caravelle.
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- Beetlecrusher
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Re: Black insert in window rubbers.
Beetlecrusher,
Have a look at this site, you should be able to find chrome filler strip here, (and the tool to fit it)
Link to Seals Direct
Just scroll down.
Mike
Have a look at this site, you should be able to find chrome filler strip here, (and the tool to fit it)

Link to Seals Direct
Just scroll down.
Mike
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i think they are the same apart from the colour - so should be interchangable. justkampers sell the stuff by the metre.
i just removed and replaced the insert on a couple of my windows without a special tool. i used one of those flat plastic things you use to apply filler.
if you stretch it a bit it seems to help. i wouldnt say it was easy but it is do-able
i just removed and replaced the insert on a couple of my windows without a special tool. i used one of those flat plastic things you use to apply filler.
if you stretch it a bit it seems to help. i wouldnt say it was easy but it is do-able
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Nah, don't go to all that hassle, go buy some chrome/silver type paint, mask them with tape and spray - takes ten mins even to do whole windscreen. Look:
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Indeed. Don't underestimate the work involved taking windows out, refitting trim, not to mention cost of said trim, then putting windows back in compared to few minutes needed with a spray can and a few reels of good masking tape - job done for at least 3 years.
That trim is what sets the Caravelle apart tho. I've actually gone the opposite way and even sprayed rear vents same colour.
Now if I could only find chrome mirrors and I'd be a REALLY happy bunny....
That trim is what sets the Caravelle apart tho. I've actually gone the opposite way and even sprayed rear vents same colour.
Now if I could only find chrome mirrors and I'd be a REALLY happy bunny....
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my 'chrome' inserts were looking very faded and crappy, so have started to black em up... remove and de-moss, clean up well with fine wire wool and thinners, wipe thoroughly with de greaser/thinners and spray with satin black spray paint they look really good! (not a fan of the chromified ones, but thats just me) have tried to scrape off the black paint just to test how well it will last, and can't get it to flake off, it's well stuck! getting them back in will make you swear lots tho, unless you get the proper tool!
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