Front Windscreen Seal & Trim from Oz

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Edin Dundee

Front Windscreen Seal & Trim from Oz

#1 Post by Edin Dundee »

I sent off an email to Sprintparts in Australia over the weekend enquiring about the front windscreen rubbers and trim, here's the reply, my conversions in brackets:

Hi Bill,
Screen rubber is A$99 (£63.38), Insert trim A$30 (£19.21) and freight for both to UK A$72(£46.09).
Regards

Philip Larmour
SPRINTPARTS.
Phone 61 2 97270458
E-mail: sprintparts@triumphowners.com
Website: http://www.sprintparts.triumphowners.com
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#2 Post by Mike »

Bill out of interest what are the rubbers made from?
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#3 Post by 1300dolly »

So same prices as they have always been!
There was a long thread about this a while ago, the rubbers are very good quality and last a long time in the oz weather, they are much better quality than the Baines made ones.
I did enquire about buying in bulk for club stock but it wouldnt work out any cheaper and be of no benefit to the club so it was decided just to let people order their own if thye wanted one!
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#4 Post by sprint95m »

Bill, if you decide to place an order I'll take one too please and share the carriage cost.
There is no rush since I don't actually need one.
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#5 Post by jep »

I would like one too please if you are ordering, to share postage cost. Justin
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#6 Post by Sprint East »

I'd like one too please.
1300dolly wrote: I did enquire about buying in bulk for club stock but it wouldnt work out any cheaper and be of no benefit to the club so it was decided just to let people order their own if thye wanted one!
I'm not sure I follow the logic, there may be no profit for the club but the members will be saving £40 odd a time once UK postage is taken into account. :scratchin:
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#7 Post by marty dolomite »

At the time the 'club' (old comittee/ person holding the spare fund purse!) didnt want to spend out on something that was already available!
Maybe a club member can revisit this subject?
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#8 Post by Sprint East »

But lots of other parts the club sells (plugs, points, filters, flasher units, voltage stabilisers...) are already available elsewhere!

Its good to see a company like Sprintparts is still supplying / manufacturing high quality parts for what must be quite a small local market now. Their radiator cowls have been recommended in another thread. I have noticed the Australians seem to take their Dolomites more seriously than a lot of of us Brits, my respect to them for that.

Now, if Spintparts appointed a UK re-seller and could ship in bulk to save costs - there's a thought!
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#9 Post by jep »

I am going to order one of these this week, so if anyone else really wants one, let me know by Friday. Justin
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#10 Post by Jon Tilson »

Just a thought on this....
You need to know if the seal if for a laminated screen or toughened.
I think the major reason why the Baines ones most of us have used lately is that they are for the thicker toughened screen....sold as for Toledo and 1500 fwd
which only came with this screen.

I have had one leaker, which was laminated and one which doesnt which is a zebrazone with the Baines seal.

If the Oz seals are for laminated you should be fine with yours and it should stop that delamination fog in the corner getting worse. I suspect the guy who restored your yellow one also used a Baines seal as lately that's all we've had in the UK.

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#11 Post by jeffers »

Jon Tilson wrote: I have had one leaker, which was laminated and one which doesnt which is a zebrazone with the Baines seal.

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Talking of which....Jon,

Can you remember if you re sealed HOH as it's a bit leaky? I think its a toughened screen.

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#12 Post by Jon Tilson »

If I still owned HOH I would be buying the seal from Oz as well....

It has a Baines one.....and I'm not impressed with it.

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#13 Post by jeffers »

jep wrote:I am going to order one of these this week, so if anyone else really wants one, let me know by Friday. Justin
Hi,
If it's not too late, I'd be interested

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#14 Post by jep »

I never did order these from Oz. I phoned Old School Windscreens in Surrey, they supplied and fitted a new screen and seal for just over £250 (insurance paid, less excess) and it has not leaked since. I don't know what rubber seal they used but it will be sourced in the UK for sure. So correctly fitted, they do work.
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#15 Post by Jon Tilson »

That is a good result. I think we have just come to the conclusion that the Baines seals do work but NOT on laminated screens, whcih are actually narrower than the zebrazone ones.

I have a baines seal in 3 cars....the laminated ones leak and the zebrazone one doesnt. One of the laminated was a lot worse leaker than the other....:-)

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