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    Door Seals

    Got a 94 TDI 110 fender and need new door seals, Are they available in OZ or are they a uk order. How much should I be paying and are they difficult to fit

    Can I easily do it myself or should I get it done??

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    Very easy to do yourself. I'm in the process of doing mine - getting them from British Offroad. They're working out around the $90ea mark for the genuine LR ones - I think the drivers door one was a little cheaper.

    So far have been only able to do the right hand side and am waiting on the others to arrive from the UK - it's taking a little while...been over a month so far.

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    How long do you think each door will take you??

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    aki Guest
    hm, I think there is little point paying around 100$ for each seal. you can get them at Clark Rubber for a fraction of that price .... this is what I did.
    I took the original seal with me to get a replacement with the same cross section.

    all the best, cheers axel

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    It only takes a few minutes to replace each one - I'm guessing you're meaning the main door seals with your question...

    aki has a point - you can save a bit and get the back door seal from Clark Rubber. I wouldn't get the other door seals from them though...the fit doesn't come close. But hey, they are cheaper.

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    jddisco200tdi Guest
    You could try scotts old auto rubber in melbourne.

    Scott's Old Auto Rubber

    Regards

    John D

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    Quote Originally Posted by jddisco200tdi View Post
    You could try scotts old auto rubber in melbourne.

    Scott's Old Auto Rubber

    Regards

    John D
    Spectrum Rubber at Dunheved might be a bit closer. They have the same stock as Scotts.
    Scott

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