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Old 17-08-05, 11:25 AM
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Question for you Dave

Hi Dave,

v quick one, where do you get your rubber bungy things that you use under the bonnet lip?

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Old 17-08-05, 11:35 AM
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Re: Question for you Dave

Hi Ben

I knows my names not Dave but I will post a reply anyway.

Like the rest off my car I got mine from Dax. I counted how many they had supplied me, then spaced them out evenly around the opening. Drilled a hole and pushed them in. A small amount of Wurth or silicone adhesive will be used after the car is painted to make sure they stay in place.

Hope that helps.

I will check out the RS Components book later to see if them sell something similar.

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Re: Question for you Dave

Cheers Craig,

Thanx for looking in the catlogue for me, I'll wai for a reply before I ring Dax

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Re: Question for you Dave

Hi Ben
I also buy them from Dax.
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Re: Question for you Dave

Hi Ben

No luck i'm affraid. I've looked under everything I can think off in the RS book and can't find them.

Dax must get them from a supplier so I'm sure there avalible somewhere. Maybe worth trying Farnell or Maplins. Or you could just order them from Dax.

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cheers for the effort Craig, I will give em a shout shortly
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Re: Question for you Dave

Dave,
what size and where do you get the D section rubber that you put around the doors.
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Re: Question for you Dave

Most of the variations of stick on seals of all sections are available from loads of suppliers that you'll find at all the good shows.
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Re: Question for you Dave

Another option for the rubber buffers -

http://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/en/...+stop-details/

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