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After windsreen and tailgate any one tried Jks/ Scho etc and are they ok?Ta D
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yep was thinking on the lines of spending a few extra quid but sometimes price doesnt always guarantee quality and aws hoping someone could say'got mine from...... and its fine no probs' Thanks for the reply D
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Cate wrote:The proper vw seal is the bees knees, anything else is just an imitation, i don't know where schofields get theirs.
I have not tried the windscreen seal but the rear window seal for a pick for a doka or single cab may as well be for a ford, alot of vw seals are like this for older stuff, quality has dropped right off.
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Were you saying the vw genuine seals are now crap? Sorry its been a long day and I have lost the ability to read properly! I also want a tailgate seal for a 1983 ta ...d
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TOMMY THE CAT wrote:Were you saying the vw genuine seals are now crap? Sorry its been a long day and I have lost the ability to read properly! I also want a tailgate seal for a 1983 ta ...d
Yes they are not like they used to be, they are no worse or better than aftermarket.
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Ta Andy may just be Scho then although by the time I pay postage there is nowt in it! ta d