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dazzler
29th January 2018, 02:56 PM
I installed a secondary seal to prevent dust ingress through the rear door and I am pleased to report it works. Not sure of the longevity or the side effect yet. 
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Open for discussion!!!
LouNat58
29th January 2018, 03:04 PM
I installed a secondary seal to prevent dust ingress through the rear door and I am pleased to report it works. Not sure of the longevity or the side effect yet. 
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Open for discussion!!!Sounds like a great idea. Is this a stock Land Rover item?
Eddie
29th January 2018, 03:35 PM
I've done the same bought mine at Clark rubber hollow section of rubber with a peel off back then stick to door been on for a couple of years and works well
dazzler
29th January 2018, 08:54 PM
Sounds like a great idea. Is this a stock Land Rover item?
Not really, bought from the bay
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Also considering installing this to the lower parts of the other doors
LouNat58
3rd February 2018, 02:54 PM
Not really, bought from the bay
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Also considering installing this to the lower parts of the other doorsI bought some from Clarke Rubber today. 15mm wide is the smallest they had. I couldn't shut the door. So, I obviously need to hunt around for a smaller profile.
dazzler
3rd February 2018, 04:00 PM
I bought some from Clarke Rubber today. 15mm wide is the smallest they had. I couldn't shut the door. So, I obviously need to hunt around for a smaller profile.
Use 8mm thick/10mm wide D-profile. You may have to adjust the striker plate a bit depending on how yours is. Fill a bit of  Sikaflex at the join/cut ends and let it cure first IMHO
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