Genuine Honda Parts Thread
#2732
UK Trader
Thread Starter
Use FREESHIP to attain free royal mail shipping!
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/valve-on...21-47223-p.asp
Thanks!
#2734
UK Trader
Thread Starter
Hi Nige!
They are on the site below
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...p2-26886-p.asp
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...ds-26889-p.asp
Drop me a PM and I will set up some discount codes for you!
Si
They are on the site below
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...p2-26886-p.asp
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...ds-26889-p.asp
Drop me a PM and I will set up some discount codes for you!
Si
#2736
UK Trader
Thread Starter
Hi!
Here you go!
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...03-63983-p.asp
PM me for the current website discount codes if you wish to order
Here you go!
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...03-63983-p.asp
PM me for the current website discount codes if you wish to order
#2737
Hi!
Here you go!
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...03-63983-p.asp
PM me for the current website discount codes if you wish to order
Here you go!
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/genuine-...03-63983-p.asp
PM me for the current website discount codes if you wish to order
Why is it soooo expensive? I can get them via eBay from the USA for less than half (shipping included!)... Not to mention that it is not exactly the most complicated part of the car.
Thanks for checking anyway!
Imre
#2738
UK Trader
Thread Starter
No worries - the discount codes would have got it down to around £35 delivered btw
#2739
Originally Posted by Burnsy' timestamp='1427409293' post='23556092
Please could I have 2 of the stupid little valve things (number 5 in this pic) please?
Also, how much?
Also, how much?
Use FREESHIP to attain free royal mail shipping!
http://www.hendyeshop.co.uk/valve-on...21-47223-p.asp
Thanks!
Cheers mate.
#2740
is there any glue or bonding tape for fitting the weather strips?
part number 72381S2A013 WEATHERSTRIP, R. ROOF SIDE DOOR (or Lings image part number PFKL785135)
The roof was jetwashed by a young idiot at the bodyshop, and now that seal drips in the middle joint. The seal seems to have been fitted to the frame by some white glue/tape/boding putty, which is no longer sticky.
I assume this glue helps the weather strip stay stretched, it appears to be about 2mm too short for a proper seal. I can open the window and stretch the seal that little bit, then close the window, and everythings fine, But opening the window/roof/door then stops the window holding the seal at full length.
Any help or tips?
Also any glue to be used for the foam on the soft top next to the window? I assume wind strip? it appears to have come away a little and traps between the door and weather strip at the back corner. I don't want to just cut this off if it's supposed to be in place.
Thanks.
part number 72381S2A013 WEATHERSTRIP, R. ROOF SIDE DOOR (or Lings image part number PFKL785135)
The roof was jetwashed by a young idiot at the bodyshop, and now that seal drips in the middle joint. The seal seems to have been fitted to the frame by some white glue/tape/boding putty, which is no longer sticky.
I assume this glue helps the weather strip stay stretched, it appears to be about 2mm too short for a proper seal. I can open the window and stretch the seal that little bit, then close the window, and everythings fine, But opening the window/roof/door then stops the window holding the seal at full length.
Any help or tips?
Also any glue to be used for the foam on the soft top next to the window? I assume wind strip? it appears to have come away a little and traps between the door and weather strip at the back corner. I don't want to just cut this off if it's supposed to be in place.
Thanks.