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    Update-Defender rear window rattles gone

    My bloody annoying rear window rattles are entirely gone thanks to one of Kelvins posts. I ordered the Very Small bailey channel from:
    The Rubber Shop
    148 South Pine Road
    Enoggera QLD 4051
    07 3354 2053

    Talked to Bill there, a very nice guy and he shipped me the product overnight (think it was $4.20 per metre).

    This stuff is pretty much made to replace the crap felt LR put in the window frame. It took me 5 minutes a side to rip out the old felt and replace it with the felt lined, rubber backed bailey channel supplied.

    Sliding windows work fine and there is not a hint of a rattle.
    For the $20 it cost you would be mad not to take the 10 minutes reqd to do this simple mod.

    Just thought I'd share - my drive to work this morning was so nice and silent - thought I was driving a Lexus.....

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    Hi

    Interested to know how snug the fit is in the new rubber. I own an '85 County and believe the glass is marginally thicker (6mm vs 5 mm or something like that) than later 110's and Defenders.

    I'd like to go to the rubber, but was concerned that with the thicker glass the window wouldn't slide.

    Anyone have comments experience with this ?

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    Will take another look tonight 110 to see if thicker glass may be OK

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    Re: Update-Defender rear window rattles gone

    Originally posted by dhumphri

    This stuff is pretty much made to replace the crap felt LR put in the window frame. It took me 5 minutes a side to rip out the old felt and replace it with the felt lined, rubber backed bailey channel supplied.
    I assume you left the glass in and slid this stuff in?

    Trev.

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    Legend Humphri!!!

    I'm giving those queenslanders a call tomorrow. I love my defender but I've had enough of the banging glass.

    I want to drive a Lexus..... (ahhh maybe not)!!!

    Scott

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>I assume you left the glass in and slid this stuff in? [/b][/quote]

    i/we left the glass in place 'looks like a big job to remove the glass', two seperate bits either side, install one with the window closed and than open the window and do the other half, you end up with an inch or so in the middle with no felt

    yep about 5 min each side

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    Re: Update-Defender rear window rattles gone

    Originally posted by dhumphri
    My bloody annoying rear window rattles are entirely gone thanks to one of Kelvins posts. I ordered the Very Small bailey channel from:
    The Rubber Shop
    148 South Pine Road
    Enoggera QLD 4051
    07 3354 2053

    Talked to Bill there, a very nice guy and he shipped me the product overnight (think it was $4.20 per metre).

    This stuff is pretty much made to replace the crap felt LR put in the window frame. It took me 5 minutes a side to rip out the old felt and replace it with the felt lined, rubber backed bailey channel supplied.

    Sliding windows work fine and there is not a hint of a rattle.
    For the $20 it cost you would be mad not to take the 10 minutes reqd to do this simple mod.

    Just thought I'd share - my drive to work this morning was so nice and silent - thought I was driving a Lexus.....

    Would the same thing work for the drivers side dorr window???

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    Guys
    All I replaced was the felt - dont touch the plastic runners in the base of the window frame. I just slid the window back and pulled out as much felt as I could and then just pressed the new bailey channel into place - no glue is reqd, the channel fits perfectly, then slid the window forward and replaced the small run of felt at the top/rear of the window. Took 10 minutes, all you need is some scissors to cut the bailey channel and something like a stanley blade to prise out the old felt (my felt virtually fell out).

    You will be left with a few inchs of felt in the top centre of the window frame where you wont be able to push the bailey channel in.

    Regards
    Daz

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    pics ? My felt is missing - i need to know where to put these bits and pieces !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    i did mine cheaper got a rubber door stop from bunnings

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