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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Folks

    Are any of these kits using the Steel backed Bailey Channel, or are they the non backed ones, as I have 2 doors to do. Are the ones from FWD motors the original ones for the Series ?? Isuzurover ??


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    The ones FWD sells are the steel-backed type (steel U channel with felt inside and a thin layer of vinyl (?) outside. Look no different to the original ones.

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    At this stage i'll probably get a set from roverparts to use and see what they are like on comparison. I'll make sure I take picies to show as well
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    Bought the same stuff from British Offroad a few years ago in lengths. Sorry, can't remember price but they sell kits as well.
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    well i might have to look in my shed, i have two lengths of bailey channel hidden away somewhere. i bought it for my bedford truck resto and didn't use it. i will look for it and post back.
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    well, long time getting back to this,
    i still have two six foot lenths of stainless edged bailey channel, but alas, they do not fit my s2a.
    so who does supply this stuff?
    i need to do all the channels on a s2a station wagon, so lots of channell needed.
    does anyone know supplies this stuff in bulk?
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    Roverparts for Baily Channel for Windows

    Hi All, I did some research into the costs on many sites and found that roverparts had 2 door sets for only $40 and postage to Hobart for only $50 all up which saved me around $15 from anywhere else. I have a series 3 lwb to fit them too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberrob View Post
    Hi All, I did some research into the costs on many sites and found that roverparts had 2 door sets for only $40 and postage to Hobart for only $50 all up which saved me around $15 from anywhere else. I have a series 3 lwb to fit them too.
    It's always worth phoning 4 Wheel Drives in Blackburn, they will often match or better prices from elsewhere. I shop in person and don't pay the website/ebay prices.

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    Any updates on this guys - is it better to buy the lengths? Or go with a pre cut kit? Also any decent before and after pics. Rear wagon windows on my 109 are so badly gone that it is hard to tell how to install.

    Thanks

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    If you need other parts as well why not get a kit from the UK ?

    2005BSW | Window Channel suitable for 2 Station Wagon Sliding Windows

    A few pictures here of doortop channel replacement.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/other-powe...ml#post2160247

    I haven't done a rear sliding window, the big problem is finding the screws in the old channel and removing them.

    Colin
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