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nitram17



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There looks like there is a slight raised lip where the rubber meets the top of the wing if that gap is not tight the water will drip into the channel and might collect .....i would personally seal it with silicone ........... lets know how you get on!
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Looks like it grew there!

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Sulisuli



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Fitted my eBay purchased rubber strip today on mine and SWMBO defender, nice snug fit and less than a fiver to do both defenders Thumbs Up 2015 HT XS 90
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Post #835590 6th Jun 2020 9:05pm
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Pacha



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nitram17 wrote:
There looks like there is a slight raised lip where the rubber meets the top of the wing if that gap is not tight the water will drip into the channel and might collect .....i would personally seal it with silicone ........... lets know how you get on!


Not done it yet, but I will seal it to the bulkhead.

Initial impressions are it's better than nothing (currently). Rgds.

Chris
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nitram17



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Lots of defender owners are happy to be taken for a ride price wise for parts.......... but that lr bespoke piece of rubber does stop a lot of water from water flooding the footwell......... the stuff you have sourced looks a decent enough replacement! Thumbs Up
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Ianh



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Pacha wrote:
nitram17 wrote:
There looks like there is a slight raised lip where the rubber meets the top of the wing if that gap is not tight the water will drip into the channel and might collect .....i would personally seal it with silicone ........... lets know how you get on!


Not done it yet, but I will seal it to the bulkhead.

Initial impressions are it's better than nothing (currently).


The OEM rubber fits so it’s inner edge covers the bolt head that’s gone rusty and is tight to the bulkhead . No doubt water has been saturating that bolt due to the missing rubber, hence its condition. Mines fine yet I’ve still given that bolt a good soaking with acf50. But also considering some silicon to make a proper seal to the bulkhead. Noting you need to use the correct silicon as general building / bathroom silicon eats into metal as it’s acidic. The stuff they use on windscreens is good and does not set hard so easy to remove and reseal after if needed.
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Pacha



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Thanks Ian - I will be using the Flexi car body work stuff. Rgds.

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Used some silkoline on mine and now it’s leak free...well except when I park with the N/S/F wheel as the lowest point...so I don’t, Thumbs Up
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