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    Is it possible to get the sealing rubber strip off without damaging them?...

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    yes....whole rubber seal and window channels are in one piece, but it means stripping door casing and wing mirror off, front of rubber strip at the inner part in front of wing mirror has a small screw at the edge and you have to wind doorglass down and remove rubber/felt strip out of channel first which then expose 3 screws at back edge of channel which you need to take out so you can seperate metal fascia on outer back edge of the door.
    Then you can begin to seperate rest of seal around doorframe(it is quite tight and has aluminium inserts so be careful not to bend out of shape)
    Last edited by Tallywhacker; 30th September 2011 at 00:04.

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