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Post by aza on Apr 20, 2015 20:28:11 GMT 10
Needing to replace the window rubbers on my Globetrotter and remember reading some info about this once before but now im having trouble finding that info. Any direction or info would be great thanks.
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Post by King Woody on Apr 20, 2015 21:22:00 GMT 10
Hi there. Is your Globey the old type with the fixed front and rear windows? I'm just about up to that stage on my 1956. If i find anything I'll let you know. Mark
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Post by King Woody on Apr 20, 2015 21:51:07 GMT 10
It seems Grippy Rubber Products Silverwater NSW have a lot of profiles to choose from. Download their catalogue. But I'd suggest Clark's rubber would have a similar range. I'm going for one with a locking strip i think. Let us know how you go.
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Post by aza on Apr 20, 2015 22:49:10 GMT 10
It seems Grippy Rubber Products Silverwater NSW have a lot of profiles to choose from. Download their catalogue. But I'd suggest Clark's rubber would have a similar range. I'm going for one with a locking strip i think. Let us know how you go. Thanks Mark, I will try Clark Rubber. Also my Globe does have the fixed front and rear window.
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Post by cobber on Apr 21, 2015 8:50:00 GMT 10
G'day aza & King Woody, In the Technical reference library section of the forum there is a thread called 'Vintage restoration parts suppliers information' that has links to suppliers of all sorts of bits used in vintage van restorations, most of the links have been recommended by members, I would suggest you have a look at the Spectrum rubber catalogue for what you are after, I've used the profile 218.097 on a couple of vans. Cobber.
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Post by aza on Apr 21, 2015 22:13:33 GMT 10
Thanks Cobber for some direction. I will have a look now !
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