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Thread: Series III trayback

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    Series III trayback

    Hi

    Recently purchased a Series III trayback, first time Land Rover owner. Its in pretty good shape but there are a couple of jobs that need doing.

    Firstly, I'd like to replace the rear cab window channels. They are pretty shot. Was hoping someone with some experience with this could point me to a reliable supplier for the channels.

    Also, any tips or traps to look out for?

    Cheers

    Rob
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    Nice S3 tray back. Very nice.
    Looks pretty standard. That is a treasure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robsgonesurfing View Post
    Was hoping someone with some experience with this could point me to a reliable supplier for the channels.
    I bought just about everything for this job from Paddock Land Rover Parts | Range Rover Spares - Accessories | Paddock

    Cheers Charlie

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    It looks very nice. Last channels I got came from All Four X 4 in Kotara, but most of those supplying parts for Series Landrovers will have them. Or most likely Clark Rubber or many auto supply houses.

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    If it's the same window as that in the 130 Defender, (someone will know) then
    Flocked bailey channel No. 350.360 will do the back windows of the cab. Spectrum rubber,

    http://www.spectrumrubber.com.au/automotive

    Don

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    Thanks for the links and locations. Appreciate your help.
    Cheers
    Rob

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    Looks like a good buy there

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    Hope so. I'm still in the intently listening for strange noises, constantly monitoring temp gauge phase of driving it! Might start to actually enjoy it after a few weeks.
    Cheers
    Rob

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    Nice looking unit.. We're doing a ground up rebuild of a similar S3 at the moment, but it will be another 12 months at least before I get to drive it again.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Nice one mate

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