Trunk Rubber Seal

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Trunk Rubber Seal

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Hi All.

I believe the trunk rubber seal on the 70 RR is glued on ??

Can anybody advise me on what I should use please ?

Thanks John.
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Contact adhesive such as Evo Stick I believe.
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Thanks Steve :thumbright:
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latil wrote:Contact adhesive such as Evo Stick I believe.

used evo stick on mine also :D
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Steve's right, I used Evo stick as well...still leaked though! :oops:
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Ivor wrote:Steve's right, I used Evo stick as well...still leaked though! :oops:

:cry: does it ! thought it might :( , also thought about smearing sicko-flex /wing scene glue on the flange instead ,or some of that 3M super trim adhesive ? :-k
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belvederegaz wrote:marine sikaflex will stick like Bananarama! to a blanket
belvederegaz wrote:marine sikaflex will stick like Bananarama! to a blanket

I say, I say again :lol:
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I would advise not to use sikaflex,yes it does bloody stick, but a bit to much. If ever needed to remove that rubber again you would end up destroying it. Also you would rip off all the paint around it.
Stick with the evo-stick.
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Post by Dave999 »

they have a slightly different section to the top and the bottom of the seal

its easy to get it wrong on a new seal that hasn't had years of compression to make this difference obvious.

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Thanks for the info chaps.

Dave I'm glad you pointed that out to me :thumbright: I was unawhare!

Got the EVO-STIK but havent fitted it yet... Infact I havent done much else will have to get movin' and get it finished :oops:
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Post by Dave999 »

don't ask me how i know

luckily i didn't use silastic

wilkos do massive tubes of evo stick for 99p

prittstick on the other hand smells nice but doesn't work

don't ask me how i know

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"prittstick on the other hand smells nice but doesn't work

don't ask me how i know

etc"


:lol: :lol: :lol: Cheers Dave.
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I would imagine roofing nails wouldn't be too clever either...
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