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Steve A
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Boot seal

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Tried in vain to fit a new boot seal to the bootlid and get it to close. It feels like the seal is putting to much pressure on the boot. Anyone got any ideas? Is there a softer seal? Its the one that fits to the boot with the clips on a mk1. Anyone got any tips. I don't want to start bending anything as its just been painted. Without the seal the bootlid fits slightly in from the body and there seems quite a bit of play when locked as you pull the bootlid outward to line up with the body.
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Steve A wrote: It feels like the seal is putting to much pressure on the boot. Anyone got any ideas?
I know it sounds drastic but look out for an original seal , even if it's not A1 it's got to be better than repro. Same applies to door and window seals !
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I've had the same problem, I could just get the boot lid to close but with a huge gap along the top. I ended up putting the old one back on.
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Thank god, someone else has had the same problem, I was beggining to think it was my hinge rail is positioned in the wrong place! :o

So looks like the only solution is to use an old seal then?

Has anyone managed to fit a new seal with any success? Or know if genuine ones are still available?
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the newer ones are softer than what has previously been avalible, we fitted one to the 1976 1275gt thats in our showroom and it went on fine
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What date was the changeover Rich?
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I have a new rover boot seal if anyone wants one. Compared to non genuine one's its not cheap.
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Got one from minispares today and it now fits :D :D :D
Its a little tight but much better and i think it will probably compress more as it gets used.
It has more of a 'hollow' centre than the other one i had.
I now have a problem with the number plate swinger not siting on the rubber buffers but catching the bottom of the boot moulding. It looks like it could do with being higher? :roll:
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Gray wrote:What date was the changeover Rich?

november time i think
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Thanks Rich, I need to check when I got mine then!!
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I think ive sussed why mine won't shut...It turns out I'd put the seal on the wrong way round. ;)

Not possible if you use the clips, but I glued mine on. If you press on the seal one way it is really hard the other way it is really soft. Ive just taped mine on the right way round to try it out, and the boot closes much better now.
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Matty wrote:I think ive sussed why mine won't shut...It turns out I'd put the seal on the wrong way round. ;)

Not possible if you use the clips, but I glued mine on. If you press on the seal one way it is really hard the other way it is really soft. Ive just taped mine on the right way round to try it out, and the boot closes much better now.

matty, thank god you dont live in japan, you could blame the supplier for not providing detailed instructions for the fitting of the seal :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: I had to trim it too!
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