Seibon/Mugen Hardtop weather stripping/window
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Seibon/Mugen Hardtop weather stripping/window
Hey gents, been a while since I've been around as my s2k has been stuck doing nothing for a while. (I'm a little poor)
Anyway, I'm looking for weather stripping for this model of hardtop(title). I have the top and all hardware to install it but the weatherstripping is poorly installed and doesn't really seal in the top right and left corners(either side of the strikers where the side window/top and windscreen meet).
The second question is if I could expect a glass shop here in england to be able to install/fit a glass window into the rear of the top. I have a plexiglass rear window now and it's pretty terrible. I'm American so I don't really know what types of options I have in this country as far as getting these things done. Sorry if this has been brought up several times but I'm just trying to get some ideas here.
Thanks fellas,
Jason
Anyway, I'm looking for weather stripping for this model of hardtop(title). I have the top and all hardware to install it but the weatherstripping is poorly installed and doesn't really seal in the top right and left corners(either side of the strikers where the side window/top and windscreen meet).
The second question is if I could expect a glass shop here in england to be able to install/fit a glass window into the rear of the top. I have a plexiglass rear window now and it's pretty terrible. I'm American so I don't really know what types of options I have in this country as far as getting these things done. Sorry if this has been brought up several times but I'm just trying to get some ideas here.
Thanks fellas,
Jason
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is the window flat or bent?
im pretty sure there will be somewhere in the uk happy to make a piece of glass whatever the shape
i would then go to a windscreen fitting place and get them to bond it in place using the correct sticky stuff.
im pretty sure there will be somewhere in the uk happy to make a piece of glass whatever the shape
i would then go to a windscreen fitting place and get them to bond it in place using the correct sticky stuff.
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