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Seals for a Seirra?

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Seals for a Seirra?

Post by Sharky »

Just wondering where I could order some rubber seals for doors, windows, windscreen etc for my 92 widetracks Sierra?

Also, I wanted to get my hands on the little clips that hold the soft-top to the tub. I have a couple that are broken/missing?

I am planning on re-spraying my little zook in the next few weeks and think it would be a good time to change these.

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Post by Danzo »

http://www.clarkrubber.com.au/index.php ... ageID=4873
They have a large assortment of rubber seals, used them on 3 different cars now with good results. as for windscreen rubbers ?? try suzi worx or someone like that! button clips..... same place....? :?:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

All suzuki seals are removable - the door and window seals are pretty much generic and the windscreen is not bonded so you can pull the seal clean it up and refit it.

If its a soft top I'd be more worried about the seal under/around the screen/cowl. These degrade heavily.


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Post by Sharky »

Thanks for the suggestions... will scout around and see how i go.
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Post by dank »

yeah clark rubber definitely for window seals....just take in a sample of what is on the zook ATM and then match it up. I did it a while back and it has made a huge difference to wind noise on the road. for the clips try a canvas repair shop. they are pretty much standard equipment on a multitude of canvas products.
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Post by fool_injected »

Windscreen seal will be hard to find
Window rubbers (bailey channel) and door rubbers can be had most 'restores' suppliers like rare spares as the are often a common profile
There is a guy at Dunheved who is pretty good, if its rubber or plastic he likely has it (BTW he supplies Rare Spares)
http://www.spectrumrubber.com.au/

I am actually going to contact him next week searching for rubber suspension bushes (nolathane is crap).
Try find rubber suspension rubbers for Zooks
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Post by fool_injected »

This is not a bad source list:
http://moreg.org.au/suppliers.htm
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