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    Passenger door rubber droop

    Hi guys.

    The rubber on my passenger door keeps falling down at the top, i am constantly having to knock it back in. Is there anyway to fix this, or do i need new rubbers?

    Also, is there some mod where you can fit puma rubbers on the TD5, i think i recall reading that you could some where.

    Cheers guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by technophile View Post
    Hi guys.

    The rubber on my passenger door keeps falling down at the top, i am constantly having to knock it back in. Is there anyway to fix this, or do i need new rubbers?

    Also, is there some mod where you can fit puma rubbers on the TD5, i think i recall reading that you could some where.

    Cheers guys
    I just put some silicone of some description on it to glue it up. Worked for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by technophile View Post
    Hi guys.

    The rubber on my passenger door keeps falling down at the top, i am constantly having to knock it back in. Is there anyway to fix this, or do i need new rubbers?

    Also, is there some mod where you can fit puma rubbers on the TD5, i think i recall reading that you could some where.

    Cheers guys
    Don't know that Puma rubbers would fix the problem, the only two Puma owners I know have had to glue their door rubbers up.


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    Had to glue mine on a week after it was delivered. I used some normal Bostik clear glue, not a strong type so as not to damage the rubber if I needed to pull them off for some reason.

    I spoke to the service department at the dealer about it, and they said they would glue them up if I brought it in, so I just did it instead, saved me from not doing without a car for a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post


    Don't know that Puma rubbers would fix the problem, the only two Puma owners I know have had to glue their door rubbers up.


    Martyn
    Correct Bushie

    I just used some contact adhesive and problem solved
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    A bit of contact adhesive and yes there are better rubbers for the door bottoms, don't know the part number but the 2012 models have them. The 2011 i test drove didnt.ImageUploadedByAULRO1419738479.349475.jpgImageUploadedByAULRO1419738507.168127.jpg
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