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Re: windscreen trim

#16 Post by SprintMWU773V »

matienzo wrote:Is there still an Australian source for front screen rubbers? I can't remember the suppliers name but I got mine from them. Its been fitted for ~5 years and its showing no signs of degrading.
Steve
No, I looked at it a few years ago but Mark was talking about minimum of 50-100 and even when the club was looking to fund this I did not hear back regarding to taking it forward. The company who made them no longer had the tool so it wasn't that straightforward. The Australian connection was a good one but I have not seen either Mark or Phillip on here for some time and their website is no longer working.
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Re: This is news to me, but ….

#17 Post by Carledo »

sprint95m wrote:(Obviously this has dragged on for some years….)
Carledo wrote:During my research, when I was trying to get an alternative supplier, all the suppliers of Baines seals I spoke to, said they had no, or next to no, complaints about them, so were not interested in making or stocking alternatives. So I gave up!
Did you tell us this already?

I was going to try an purchase a batch (of ten or twenty) in EPDM to sell through the Club but was put of doing so by
the thought of standing on someone's toes, so to speak.
My budget for this was up to £1000 as I believe there are enough discerning club members to justify such an outlay.



thanks,

Ian.
You're quite correct Ian, I have mentioned this before. Since then I have had a couple of (presumeably) Baines seals fitted to customer cars with no leaks and (so far) no other adverse effects. I am somewhat of the opinion (and this is PURELY personal) that Baines' bad name is not entirely justified.

Chris Witor does a front and rear rubber for the T2000 in EPDM or something very similar. The rear one has the same section profile as the front and rear rubbers for Dolomite models, so he's halfway there already and the logical person to approach. So about 18 months ago I spoke to him (i've known him for 30 years) about it, but he sells the Baines one for Dolomites, has had no complaints and didn't see the market as viable. I suspect if someone were to lay money on the table along with a rear one for pattern (which IS hard to get) the result might be different. Unfortunately I don't personally have the sort of money available to invest like that. And I have steel toecaps, you won't be hurting me or my feelings if you want to try!

Steve
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