Fury windscreen trim
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Fury windscreen trim
What screen trim have you used ?
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Re: Fury windscreen trim
sean123 wrote:What screen trim have you used ?
Er the one which came off when I replaced the screen :D
I believe its off a Transit van originally
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Re: Fury windscreen trim
As Dave suggests it was a Transit rubber that was supposed to fit. However many have had difficulty with that and had to trim it or experiment with others (think someone mentioned a Viva one). I had my screen fitted by an independent screen fitter I know. After a fair bit of comparing different rubbers he went with "Sod that, I'm just going to wipe it and it'll be flush fitting... trust me it'll be OK" and he deftly wiped the excess away with his thump.
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Re: Fury windscreen trim
It was old old Transit van originally.
Something like this https://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/pdf/T616DR.pdf but the vertical leg was shallower.
Please note that this was my fist hit on google search and not the actual thing but a rough idea of the shape/form.
Something like this https://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/pdf/T616DR.pdf but the vertical leg was shallower.
Please note that this was my fist hit on google search and not the actual thing but a rough idea of the shape/form.
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