dont know if im posting this in the correct section, as its jus a general wonderingmnet.....
you know the chrome filler strip in the front and rear windscreens, i would like to replace mine, can i do it with the seal still in place on the car or does it have to be done before the seal is put in place?
cheers, sian
Mini windscreen chrome filler strip
Started by
minipixie
, Apr 02 2006 02:58 PM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 April 2006 - 02:58 PM
#2
Posted 02 April 2006 - 03:04 PM
needs to be replace on the car as it locks the screen in the seal.
will need a special tool for the job.
will need a special tool for the job.
#3
Posted 02 April 2006 - 03:07 PM
where do i get 'the special tool' from?
so i could just take the old one out and replace it with a new one?
so i could just take the old one out and replace it with a new one?
#5
Posted 02 April 2006 - 03:09 PM
hmmmm, curious! might have a lookie on ebay for the tool!
#6
Posted 02 April 2006 - 04:23 PM
I’ve been wondering as it really lashed it down a ffew times over night (only seams to rain when I leave my mini out of the garage )
I have now found out the front windscreen rubber is leaking and running down both sides of the dash rails .
So I think it's about time I changed the rubbers front and rear( knowing my luck), just wondering are the latter wider windscreen rubbers any better than the older narrow one, fitted at present?
Thanks,
karl
I have now found out the front windscreen rubber is leaking and running down both sides of the dash rails .
So I think it's about time I changed the rubbers front and rear( knowing my luck), just wondering are the latter wider windscreen rubbers any better than the older narrow one, fitted at present?
Thanks,
karl
#7
Posted 02 April 2006 - 04:34 PM
dont buy the mini spares tool, its C**p and will bend, trust me i know
steve
steve
#8
Posted 02 April 2006 - 04:48 PM
I made my tool!
Works better than the bought ones too. Oh and you DONT need the one with the Roller on. its just somthing else to break.
its a VERY easy job. Simply pop out the finishing clip, Prise the filler strip out with a scredriver. Pull it out right round. It may brake into small pieces if its old and dried out / perrished.
fitting the new one is easy too. Bit of window cleaner in the gap where the filler strip goes.
Then place the fillet tool into the seal so it seperates the seal, Then slide the fillet strip in about an inch.
And simply run it round slowley, feeding the filler strip in as you go.
Corners can be a bugger tho!
Works better than the bought ones too. Oh and you DONT need the one with the Roller on. its just somthing else to break.
its a VERY easy job. Simply pop out the finishing clip, Prise the filler strip out with a scredriver. Pull it out right round. It may brake into small pieces if its old and dried out / perrished.
fitting the new one is easy too. Bit of window cleaner in the gap where the filler strip goes.
Then place the fillet tool into the seal so it seperates the seal, Then slide the fillet strip in about an inch.
And simply run it round slowley, feeding the filler strip in as you go.
Corners can be a bugger tho!
#9
Posted 02 April 2006 - 07:29 PM
*TOP TIP*
I put my old rubbers in boiling water fot 10min to soften them up, you get less tears when you are puttting your screen in. I never used a tool, just a screw driver. simple
I put my old rubbers in boiling water fot 10min to soften them up, you get less tears when you are puttting your screen in. I never used a tool, just a screw driver. simple
#10
Posted 02 April 2006 - 08:02 PM
if you wait till the riv run if your going ill do it for you then take about 10min to do
#11
Posted 02 April 2006 - 08:49 PM
if you wait till the riv run if your going ill do it for you then take about 10min to do
thanks for the offer but i cant make it to the riv run could i be cheeky and wait till drag wars? if iv not managed it myself by then? lol
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