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WINDSCREEN REPLACEMENT

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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WINDSCREEN REPLACEMENT

Post by Loanrangie »

Anyone in Mel replaced a front screen in their classic RR or series 1 Disco, i need to replace the seal and it would be a good time replace the screen as well if i can get one for a good price.
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Post by suzidisco »

just had mine replaced last week for $255 seal and screen in Canberra.
it didnt look that easy to do yourself though
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Post by Loanrangie »

That is a reasonable price, was it a chain type windscreen place or small independent?
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Post by one_iota »

I have heard that a snorkel on the Disco complicates the installation of a replacement screen and that some windscreen places insist on others removing and refitting the snorkel. Has anyone had this experience?
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Post by cutfenders »

Try Toorak Tractor in Braesoide.Where is St Helena.
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Post by Loanrangie »

cutfenders wrote:Try Toorak Tractor in Braesoide.Where is St Helena.
Cheers DEAN.
Near Eltham.
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Post by strange_rover »

My advice would be not to do it yourself, if I remember from my windscreen fitting days, the classis RR screen was a very tight fit and quite often you had to sit on the inside and push the roof up with your feet to get the screen to come back in. It would be very easy to break one. I would just get a qualified fitter from a reputable company to fit it that way if they break it they pay for it, not you.
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Post by Oil leaks »

Just a comment on clasic rangie windscreens, make sure you get one with out (or at least a thin) tint at the top, otherwise if you are a bit taller your likly to be looking through the tint at overhead trafic lights ect, makes it hard to pick up a red light at night.
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Post by cloughy »

With a new seal its an easy job although i suggest purchasing some suction cups aswell or if your really keen and unsure you can pop your roof off and spread the pillars a touch but only ever need to do this with rock hard perished windsreen rubber.taking the roof off and putting back on is easier than you think.
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