Hello everyone
I wonder if anyone might tell me where the best resource is for rubber door seals and window seals for my 1955 Conquest.
Thanks in anticipation
Robert Burns
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Conquest door seals
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Re: Conquest door seals
Hi Robert,
I am in the process of replacing the door seals on my 1955 Conquest too. I can not find a suppler for the original combined rubber and fabric seals but have found some good alternatives. In the UK we have Woolies https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk and Martrim https://www.martrim.co.uk both of which offer similar products . Woolies offered a P rubber profile https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/search?term=r123 This can be glued to lacing fabric https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/ ... inding-red to achieve a near original product. I opted for the furflex option which is a combined rubber seal and furry edging. It looks great but the rubber is so think that the door catch is not engaging when i close the door. The pinch point is as the seal crosses the door capping . I am planning to trim away some of the rubber to reduce the thickness.
Hope this helps and good luck .
I am in the process of replacing the door seals on my 1955 Conquest too. I can not find a suppler for the original combined rubber and fabric seals but have found some good alternatives. In the UK we have Woolies https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk and Martrim https://www.martrim.co.uk both of which offer similar products . Woolies offered a P rubber profile https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/search?term=r123 This can be glued to lacing fabric https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/ ... inding-red to achieve a near original product. I opted for the furflex option which is a combined rubber seal and furry edging. It looks great but the rubber is so think that the door catch is not engaging when i close the door. The pinch point is as the seal crosses the door capping . I am planning to trim away some of the rubber to reduce the thickness.
Hope this helps and good luck .
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Re: Conquest door seals
Great Gary
You’re a star … thanks
What about window rubber seals … any source there?
Best
Rob
You’re a star … thanks
What about window rubber seals … any source there?
Best
Rob