Yesterday I masked off & painted the area around the vent flaps.
Fitted a seal to the bottom of the tailgate this morning.
I sourced a lot of door seal material a few years ago but.....it turns out that the seal for the bottom & sides of the tailgate is different to the door seal. I'd checked on my SWB and it's a completely different profile.
I decided that if I cut some of the lip off the door seal material it should fit, hopefully I can close the tailgate once it's fitted.
I'd sourced galvanised steel strip and had a hole punch so simply a case of marking the hole locations and punching the holes. Inserting the strip into the seal needed some silicon spray. Next you have to locate the holes in the strip & cut holes in both sides of the seal, a sharpened wad punch came in handy.
I had a rivet squeezer and tooling for semi-tubular rivets, in fact I ended up modifying a G-clamp to take the tooling (and wondered why I'd spent all that money on the rivet squeezer !).
Some info & part numbers in this thread.
Series Land Rover door seal
Now have another car to deal with, a Holden Cruze ! Purchased for the eldest daughter to learn in.
Yes........ I've read about all the problems with the Cruze.
It had a Holden replacement auto box some years ago and it's not diesel or turbo petrol which were problematic.
It needs a water pump fitted, a couple of tyres a drivers door seal and one taillight.
At $1K it'll do while she learns.
15 of them in Jollys wreckers, hmmmm not sure what that's telling me ??
Colin


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