Well, I'm going to say easy to fit. Having said that, I cracked my screen when I was putting it back inWill be getting the seals changed on my 110 soon, but not sure whether to throw money at the garage or have a go myself.
Anyone done this solo or is it best left to the mechy and his apprentice?
You don't know your own strengthI cracked 2 screen trying to do the seal with a mate.
One thing I will never attempt again :/
It's probably easier with the frame in the landy, Mick. One less thing to keep steady.I got mine in without cracking it but it was a struggle on my own. Even with the frame out. I'd get the pros to do it. If they also supply the screen, it's their problem if it goes wrong.
There's a few threads on here about how to do it. I used 3mm polypropylene cord and Vaseline. Or, washing up liquid, I can't remember nowonce you get the seal the right way round its fairly easy, use a bit of washing line and some pressure and it will slip on....did mine twice got it backward the first time.
I let gravity help me, cant fall out when lying flat and easier to get around it when fitting.You don't know your own strength
It's probably easier with the frame in the landy, Mick. One less thing to keep steady.
Never thought of that, MickI let gravity help me, cant fall out when lying flat and easier to get around it when fitting.
Upstairs for thinking, downstairs for walking home when landy breaks down.Never thought of that, Mick
Anyway, I've been thinking about this, Mick. I thought all you Irish lads were great dancers, being brought up on all that live music. I'll bet you dance your way home when the Landy breaks down.Upstairs for thinking, downstairs for walking home when landy breaks down.
Problem is I was born and bred in London.Anyway, I've been thinking about this, Mick. I thought all you Irish lads were great dancers, being brought up on all that live music. I'll bet you dance your way home when the Landy breaks down.
Ah well. Walking home it isProblem is I was born and bred in London.