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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    They've had 2 goes at sealing the aftermarket screen with no success, lets hope they do better on the new screen. (defender is a 2013)
    Don't they leave the factory that way. Being a Defender I thought they were supposed to leak.
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    No the new ones don't really leak.... well not most of the time anyway

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    There shouldn't be any sealant required on a properly fitted Defender windscreen...

    Unlike almost all modern cars, the windscreen on a Defender does not form part of the cab's structural integrity, hence the ability to use the rubber and the ability to replace them yourself using a piece of paracord (rope). Only chemical possibly required is some washing up liquid to make the rubber slide onto the window frame easier

    Defender windscreen removal & replacement, - Land Rover Technical Archive - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum

    It's one place they don't leak if the rubber is fresh and un-perished and the windscreen is suitable quality. I would be very worried if the fitter starts using sealants and rubbish like that...

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    Been a while now, but I thought the old cars that used a full rubber seal still put sealant in the rubber groove.
    Dave.

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    I ended up getting one through my local Land Rover repairer, he has a guy that comes around that doesn't deal to the general public. Cost around $270, I got a new Bearmach seal for around 60, LR wanted over $200 for a genuine seal .

    It was convenient as they fixed an oil leak and gave me a pink slip all in one trip.

    Of course the day after I bumped into a mate who had some windscreen rubbers he had bought for $16 each .

    Jeff


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    Well even the genuine screen is leaking.... needless to say the company doing the fitting is going to replace the seal free of charge - and they are coming to me this time too. Still not very impressive that they are taking 4 attempts to fit a windscreen; lucky for them there is no carpet to get wet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    Well even the genuine screen is leaking.... needless to say the company doing the fitting is going to replace the seal free of charge - and they are coming to me this time too. Still not very impressive that they are taking 4 attempts to fit a windscreen; lucky for them there is no carpet to get wet!
    be carfull i had a range rover front screen fitted fell in 6mm small all round
    Russell Rovers
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    russellrovers AT gmail.com
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