Fitting Furflex Seals

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Fitting Furflex Seals

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I am now at the stage of fitting the furtex door seals (new from Chris Witor) my only observation is how best to fit them in the tight corners where the B post is on both sides (font and back doors), I had considered using a mitred corner, although not original but they do seem be akward to fit at this point.

Any suggestions please?

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Furflex :wink:
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Whack them in to place with an angled (blunt!) bit of wood!
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