For what it's worth, there used to be a specialist rubber component maker in
Reading called I think "Victoria Rubber" - I recall getting some rubber
seals from them years ago - like 15 years ago. God knows what's happened to
them now!

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> Way back in the mists of time I used to know of a company who stocked a range
> of rubber extrusions including replacement balljoint and suspension rubber
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> Steve. Suffolk.
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> Way back in the mists of time I used to know of a company who stocked a range
> of rubber extrusions including replacement balljoint and suspension rubber
> gaitors but can't for the life of me rember who or where they were. Any
> assistance in joggig my failing memory would be gratefully received.
There are several people who sell them at classic & kit car shows. Try
to get to one e.g. the Restoration Car Show at Stoneleigh this weekend
(26th).

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AN6530 - 21 Oct 2003 16:39 GMT
>Subject: Re: Balljoint rubber gaitors
>From: Richard Porter dontusethis@address.uk.invalid
>Date: 21/10/2003 13:56 GMT
>There are several people who sell them at classic & kit car shows. Try
>to get to one e.g. the Restoration Car Show at Stoneleigh this weekend
>(26th).
Trouble is I rarely get to any of the resto shows these days.
Steve. Suffolk.
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