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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / January 2008

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Steve/Aus - 23 Jan 2008 05:55 GMT
Are the window rubbers around the alpine lights and rear side windows in
a DiscoII replacable without removing the windows? I believe the windows are
glued in with some sort of Sikaflex product. The rubbers are starting to
break down and will need doing at some stage in the not too distance future.

Steve W (in Aus)
Craig - 23 Jan 2008 09:41 GMT
>    Are the window rubbers around the alpine lights and rear side windows
> in a DiscoII replacable without removing the windows? I believe the
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> Steve W (in Aus)

There is no rubber listed (from memory) - just an "adhesive kit", which
in all reality your friendly local glass bloke has in a tube for much
cheaper than Land Rover's little box of glue.

-Craig.

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Dave Liquorice - 23 Jan 2008 12:53 GMT
>> Are the window rubbers around the alpine lights and rear side windows
>> in a DiscoII replacable without removing the windows?
>
> There is no rubber listed (from memory) - just an "adhesive kit", which
> in all reality your friendly local glass bloke has in a tube for much
> cheaper than Land Rover's little box of glue.

Just had a look at mine, there is a rubber there but it looks to be
bonded/moulded to the glass. Suggest the OP takes a close look at the top
forward corner of the rear side window, I can't see a join between the
rubber and the glass only between the rubber and body work.

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