head liner and quarter window rubber.

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head liner and quarter window rubber.

#1 Post by twomanytriumphs »

Hi all,

Its been a while since I have posted. I live in the NW corner of the USA, and to say its been raining around here is an understatement. Which brings me to my questions.

1. Is there a supplier of headliners for the MK1 2000 saloons in the UK or do I just find material sorta close and have my upholstry guy have a go with it?

2. Witor offers the rear quarter window rubber, and the LHF wing/vent window rubber. So is there a place I can locate the RHF wing/vent window rubber? I have sourced a set of vent wings local to me, but the rubber is not much better than what I have.

As my car sat for many years in California, my next chore since getting the car running is to replace what is left of the all the window seals!

I have put 175 miles onto my 2000 since getting it running, and my only complaint so far has been a knocking noised traced to the stainless windshield trim starting to come loose.... Needless to say the wife was not impressed because we were a ways from home when it happened.

Thanks again,
Kyle
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#2 Post by David Withers »

Hello Kyle.

In c.1982 I bought a lot of 'new, old stock' Triumph parts from Chris Witor, autojumbles, etc, ready for a planned restoration of my T2500. These parts included two RHF quarterlight rubbers. I needed one of these rubbers for the restoration that I eventually carried out in the mid-late 1990s and I asked Chris Witor at that time if he'd swap the other for the LHF rubber that I was short of.

Chris told me that RHF rubbers were normally unattainable and he gave me a complete, new, LHF quarterlight assembly in exchange for it. And he was clearly delighted with the deal!

So unless some remanufacture has taken place since the 1990s, I think it is very unlikely that you'll find a new RHF rubber from the normal retail sources. Seems you'll have to keep looking for a decent used one. :(
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Just got a reply back from Chris Witor, and he felt the headliners would be available sometime after the first of the year. Kyle.
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#4 Post by jimd »

Hello gents,
I've wondered for a while now if the front 1/4 light rubbers could be another re-manufacturing contender, although the feasibility and cost of such an item is an unknown quantity to me ? Does anyone have any info regarding such a job
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#5 Post by Steve Knight »

Headlining ! Is it that difficult to fit ? The screens have to come out. But what about all those wire hangers ? and stretching / heat and water. The job seems daunting and likely to be botched. WHO has actually done the job ( as opposed to read about it ). Can you use a DIY kit, or must you use a bespoke tailored kit.
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#6 Post by Alec »

Hello Steve,

I fitted one a long time ago. No heating or stretching required, the wire stays clip in to place but the glass does need to come out ( was doing a full repaint so they were out anyway. Glueing to he windows and the furflex area keeps it tight.

I don't remember it being difficult just a little messy with the adhesive.

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#7 Post by twomanytriumphs »

With my car, the respray is a long ways out (besides I like the patina), but the windscreen seals front and rear have been shot for sometime.

As for fitting the headlining, I was planning to leave it to a professional, as i dont want to mess it up, and probably have a professional windshield guy reinstall the windows.

I would be interested in the front wing window seals, should anyone ever decide to remake them.
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#8 Post by scooters »

I fitted new seals to my old Citroen CX after being horrified at the price of the aftermarket ones -

I can recommend these guys:

http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/shopping.a ... rtmentId=4

if you send them a sample they will match it with a modern equivalent.

My seals are very hard now and need replacing.

There is a recent article in Practical Classics about restoring perished window and door seals - essentially using a combination of black rubber adhesive and another compound (I'll check) which if rubbed into the perished rubber (over several hours) can restore them to their former rubberieness

These guys:

http://www.ratsport.com/


are also very helpful and have sourced uber rare stuff for me in the past including a roof seal for a 1974 Leyland Sherpa Autosleeper Campervan.

One of the advantages that we have as owners of a car built by the mighty Leyland was the use of the 'communal parts bin' which means that frequently seals etc are a match for other British cars of the period but also check British commercial vehicles of the period as well - sometimes the parts were used on them and in some cases are manufactured for vehicles still being build in other parts of the world - a friend sourced some rare grommets from a factory in India that uses them on those lorries you see on 'the worlds most scary roads' type programmes.

Anyway, it might be worth us having a word with seals direct about getting a pattern quarter window seal made up - I'm sure it won't be that much of an issue for them if we could pledge a few dozen
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#9 Post by englishbull »

Hi Kyle

headlinings are easy to fit but would recommend another pair of hands.

Think Witor had one of these in stock to but you can get a good aftermarket one that is a close patter match to the original.
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#10 Post by firstmk1 »

jimd wrote:Hello gents,
I've wondered for a while now if the front 1/4 light rubbers could be another re-manufacturing contender, although the feasibility and cost of such an item is an unknown quantity to me ? Does anyone have any info regarding such a job
Thanks
Jim
hi mate,
not sure of the in's and out's but the stag owners club have remade these,are they not the same?

steve.
2 stags,2 tr6's,2 gt6's(all gone now) onto my 3rd mk2, i need all the help i can get
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