Door seal confusion
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Door seal confusion
I have been reading a lot about door seals on the forum and would like a bit of advice about what to replace my drivers side door seal with?
Genuine Lotus, Woolies or other?.
Paul Matty seem to be the only supplier that states 'weather strip with corner' -I presume all the others are just a length of rubber strip, and if so how would you make the top corner join (90 deg) weatherproof?
Genuine Lotus, Woolies or other?.
Paul Matty seem to be the only supplier that states 'weather strip with corner' -I presume all the others are just a length of rubber strip, and if so how would you make the top corner join (90 deg) weatherproof?
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Re: Door seal confusion
I wouldn't buy a Woolies doorseal again. The quality and price is fine but the profile is wrong.
I've found this to be the best
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOTUS-EXCEL-SUPER ... 588b1156fc
I've found this to be the best
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOTUS-EXCEL-SUPER ... 588b1156fc
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Re: Door seal confusion
I've had trouble with door seals. I tried both the Woolies seal AND the official Lotus replacement seal, neither of which were satisfactory - they both fouled the door card on closing! The fellow to contact is Bob Chapman, a Club Lotus member who has a seal made up to the right profile (and cheaper than the Lotus part). Email him on Teamchapman@aol.com
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Re: Door seal confusion
i can vouch for the quality of bob chapman's product, easy to fit and excellent quality / price point..
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Re: Door seal confusion
I had the same problem with the seal fouling the door card and Bob's seal solved the problem, leak proof too.lambert.john wrote:I've had trouble with door seals. I tried both the Woolies seal AND the official Lotus replacement seal, neither of which were satisfactory - they both fouled the door card on closing! The fellow to contact is Bob Chapman, a Club Lotus member who has a seal made up to the right profile (and cheaper than the Lotus part). Email him on Teamchapman@aol.com
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If only he would answer his emails.
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Re: Door seal confusion
('Phone numbers taken from an earlier thread)The contacts name is Bob Chapman 07852142753 or 07961738884.
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Re: Door seal confusion
Thanks for all your advice, have ordered a seal from Bob, will let you know how it fits.
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I too can confirm Bobs as being the best just had a nightmare with the mitre, as its realy hard to cut (probably is with the right tool!)
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Re: Door seal confusion
I fitted my door seal from Bob Chapman at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LOTUS-EXCEL-SUPER ... 588b1156fc today easy job and great quality seal plus it was only 20.00 pound.
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Just fitted a set of door seals that I have had laying around for years from a Reliant Scimitar SE6a. Absolutely perfect profile and already has the 90deg corner. About 4" too long which was easy to cut out of the bottom straight section.
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Re: Door seal confusion
Just fitted Bob's new door seal, I must admit it made me sweat fitting it and that was on a cold day!
The old seal was fitted with plenty of silicone sealer but the new one pushes on really tightly, no sealer required.
It looks good and fitted very well, the only really tough bit is making the mitre at the top of the 'B' post and making it look neat, the seal is very tough and has metal in it but it can be done.
Just see if it keeps the water and air noise out now.
The old seal was fitted with plenty of silicone sealer but the new one pushes on really tightly, no sealer required.
It looks good and fitted very well, the only really tough bit is making the mitre at the top of the 'B' post and making it look neat, the seal is very tough and has metal in it but it can be done.
Just see if it keeps the water and air noise out now.
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Re: Door seal confusion
Hi
Has there been any further developments with door seals since this thread in 2011 ?
My drivers side seal looks like the original where the rubber is an elongated rounded rectangular shape extending "outside" the line of the bit that fits over the fibreglass whereas the nearside has a more rounded rubber seal in-line with the part that fits over the fibreglass.
Now I've had the nearside door hinge replaced, the door sits slightly higher and there's now a lot of wind noise at the top of the door.
Are Bob's seals still the ones to use of has a more usual Lotus parts supplier started producing the correct profile ?
Also, if Bob's are still the best to use, are his contact numbers still ok ?
Thanks
Has there been any further developments with door seals since this thread in 2011 ?
My drivers side seal looks like the original where the rubber is an elongated rounded rectangular shape extending "outside" the line of the bit that fits over the fibreglass whereas the nearside has a more rounded rubber seal in-line with the part that fits over the fibreglass.
Now I've had the nearside door hinge replaced, the door sits slightly higher and there's now a lot of wind noise at the top of the door.
Are Bob's seals still the ones to use of has a more usual Lotus parts supplier started producing the correct profile ?
Also, if Bob's are still the best to use, are his contact numbers still ok ?
Thanks
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Re: Door seal confusion
Thanks Angus. I do remember the thread but hadn't put 2 and 2 together.......
Not wishing to move too hastily on from his passing
but does anyone know of another source of the correct profile door seals ?
Thanks
Not wishing to move too hastily on from his passing
Thanks