Door Rubber Stops

Door Rubber Stops

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mrmaggit

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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My Griff has taken a dislike to the rubber door stop on the top, rear edge of the drivers door.

I take it the replacement is glued into place, any tips on type of glue/which bit to glue to, etc?

Thanks in advance.

maggit

david010167

1,397 posts

269 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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I had this problem, I tried rubber glue, and contact adhesive and it did not work, so I used Superglue and its never moved since.

David

RichB

52,585 posts

290 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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david010167 said:
I had this problem, I tried rubber glue, and contact adhesive and it did not work, so I used Superglue and its never moved since.

David
Ditto same problem same solution, Super glue - Rich...

mrmaggit

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Ta very much.

maggit

mrmaggit

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Oh, I forgot to ask, is that glued to the paint, or the fibreglass part of the door?

Or doesn't it matter?

maggit

RichB

52,585 posts

290 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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I used the runny stuff and held the rubber in place with some strips of masking tape the drizzled super glue into the cracks. R...

david010167

1,397 posts

269 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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I used the superglue that has a brush and brushed it onto the rubber bit, then simply held it in place for 30 seconds or so, and it has stayed put.

David

mrmaggit

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Marvellous, I'll give it a go.

maggit

clarky5150

423 posts

274 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Ive lost one. How much are they and what are they officially called?? Thangz.

mrmaggit

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

254 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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I just described them to an awfully nice chap at David Gerald TVR, they've got them in stock, he told me about £7 plus vat plus postage.

Who says TVR bits are expensive?

Just don't buy all the drivers side ones until I've got mine later on this morning, ok?

maggit

mrmaggit

Original Poster:

10,146 posts

254 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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Mr moderator,

I'm sorry if this breaks the rule on advertising, I was just trying to be helpful, and no I don't work or have any connection with David Gerald TVR, other than I've just got my rubber bung from them.

maggit