208i FHC Door Glass Seals
208i FHC Door Glass Seals
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v8s4me

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240 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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I'm trying to work out whether or not I should have "waist" or "wiper" seals on the tops of my doors.

The black strip you can see running along the top of the door is a right-angle metal profile which is welded(?) to each end of the window frame.





If a rubber seal was ever fitted to this then it must have been glued to the inside of this strip.



Mark has suggested this seal . Wollies sell this version. Both will do the same job, but which one will work best?

What's on your car? If you've replaced these seals, did you do it in situ or did you lift the window frame up a bit?


mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

186 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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Im sure there is one...Also I recall a seal being stuck to the inside of the door cap against the glass to stop any water running down the inside....(Or was that an Igloo doorway...hehe )

Not 100% on the FHC...So hopefully someone can help with a solution...smile


Ziga

Alan461

853 posts

152 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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Hi Joe,
Later model but this is what is on my fhc
Not the easiest thing to get a good photo, it seems to have a brush along the inner edge of the door top.

v8s4me

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Thursday 12th January 2017
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Thanks Alan. Is the black strip on yours the same as mine ie made of metal and part of the frame assembly? Is the "brush" I can see in the photo glued to the vertical face of the black strip?

Alan461

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152 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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The black door trim is steel and welded to the door glass frame, the brush thing is glued to the vertical part of it.
Looks like the glue has perished at the outer edge as the brush is falling inside the door.
Have a look behind the door card, maybe it's still in there somewhere.

v8s4me

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Thursday 12th January 2017
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There's nothing in the door so perhaps the seals weren't refitted when the car was reassembled?

mrzigazaga

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186 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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v8s4me said:
There's nothing in the door so perhaps the seals weren't refitted when the car was reassembled?
Thats a big possibility...Personally I would order some samples from seals direct and try to see what would work...You most likely will need to glue something to the inner frame.....


Ziga

v8s4me

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Thursday 12th January 2017
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Just ordered a couple of samples. thumbup

mrzigazaga

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186 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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Just had someone post up on the FB site and it looks like a felt type material that is stuck on the metal work...There are some ideas on Woolies site...Be careful as their postage cost is high...
http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/c-166-weatherstrip.a...

You can see in this fine example that there is a felt type seal glued to the metal frame inside...


Actually there are some more...Weather window sweep felt/seal..
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...

You now have my brain thinking...Does the metal frame have an exposed underside edge?...If so then may be something like this..? No.852
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...

Edited by mrzigazaga on Thursday 12th January 19:36

v8s4me

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Thursday 12th January 2017
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The 285 one is, I think for sliding windows like on early Mini's. The one you suggested earlier ie 685 is probably the one to go for if I can work out how to secure it to the metal piece. Either that, or the brush strip pictures above. Might the brush one be 489? If so, how is it fixed to the metal strip?

mrzigazaga

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186 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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v8s4me said:
The 285 one is, I think for sliding windows like on early Mini's. The one you suggested earlier ie 685 is probably the one to go for if I can work out how to secure it to the metal piece. Either that, or the brush strip pictures above. Might the brush one be 489? If so, how is it fixed to the metal strip?
Not sure without actually seeing it...Is there a lip on the underside of the frame?

v8s4me

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Thursday 12th January 2017
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No, just a straight edge. So the seal will have to be either glued or clipped in place.