Discokids
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I just used evo stik contact adhesive on done closed cell foam. Thought it would melt it but after a little test it proved to be ok.
buy the foam ones ,,rubber are a pig ,messy and dont always shut properly
To be honest, I've been thinking these things look chunky and wondering if the flaps would actually be able to compress them properly. I'm convinced, gentlemen. Many thanks. Does anyone know the part number for the foam seals, because I got it wrong the last time. Though, so long as I don't use the same part number as last time I should be ok!View attachment 92372 +1 for the foam seals. They went on a treat and now my footwells are nice and dry.
Part number's JAE000030. I bought mine from these guys.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Defender-Dash-Vent-Seal-JAE000030-/171983076086?
Yeah, gazman you're right. To be honest, it's been a big milestone and psychological boost today not putting the tarp back on it. Worrying because I don't want to expose it to the elements for the first time. especially now when it's cold and wet. But, that's just me being soft. Just the fact that it looks more finished has put a smile on my face.Looking good. It's amazing the difference windows and bonnet have made. It looks so much closer to being completed now!
Cheers, mate. That would have been a long read, if you've done it from the start. Over a year and a half's worth!Just sat and read through this great build informative keep it up mate.
Terry
Good call Jam1. That makes a lot of sense. Do you think there is something missing on mine and so creating the hole? Air blown in the tube comes straight out that hole, so it can't hold water!Non return valve
Looks the same as mine wouldn't worry about it they're only about £2-£4 depending on where you get them ( it's the sort of thing that just falls off cars at scrap yards I find normally )Good call Jam1. That makes a lot of sense. Do you think there is something missing on mine and so creating the hole? Air blown in the tube comes straight out that hole, so it can't hold water!
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