Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
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Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
Is anybody able to comment on Minispares bootlid seals? When I fit mine the bootlid (original to my car) sits squarely n the aperture but it is a bugger to close and when you do the bootlid is sat proud of the opening. The seal seems to be the problem and so I wondered if anybody has experienced similar issues and if so what their solution was. Cheers. Mark
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
I remember reading about this, they changed the design in November 2010 IIRC because of this problem. When did you buy the seal?
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
I had the older seal and could not close the boot without loads of pressure, changed for the later seal and loads better, still a little tight to start but now great.
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
heres a comment CRAP and it wasnt long ago when i bought it, they dont fit and i dont know why minispares even bother to sell them , just looks bad on them.
i found that one of my grannies stockings filled with mincemeat from leftover mince pies does just as well
shame on minispares !!
i found that one of my grannies stockings filled with mincemeat from leftover mince pies does just as well
shame on minispares !!
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
pad4 wrote: shame on minispares !!
funny this, we changed the supply of these, the new ones where tested by various customers as 'perfect'
the one we fitted to the 1275gt thats in our showroom fits great.........
funny how no one ever considers if the boot appature is the correct shape, the boot lid is right, the hinges are ok etc etc
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seriously the one i got is crap it just does not compress at all, boot lid, hinges and apperature are fine, old seal fits spot on but its just knackered.
maybe i ended up with an old one ????
it was almost like a solid chunk of rubber, whats the new new ones like
maybe i ended up with an old one ????
it was almost like a solid chunk of rubber, whats the new new ones like
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
its yonks ago since the supply of these changed.
this is a fresh new one

the 'air-hole' in the middle is massive compared to the older sort
daft question, but you are trying to fit it the right way round, i saw an example recently that was fitted inside out and back to front

this is a fresh new one

the 'air-hole' in the middle is massive compared to the older sort
daft question, but you are trying to fit it the right way round, i saw an example recently that was fitted inside out and back to front




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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
I bought one of these a year ago from MiniSpares or Somerford, cannot remember which but it did not fit. Bought another from MiniSpares a few eeks ago as I heard they made changes to this part, sue enough, this one worked much better, still a snug fit, but the decklid does close.
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mines on with the clips, correct way round , but it dont look like that in its cross section. (in fact its been ripped off and confined to the junk box)
must have been shirked off with an old stock item
ah well, ill try another one
must have been shirked off with an old stock item

ah well, ill try another one
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
I've given up on my new 'proper' clipped seal now having fitted one of these from Phoenix Supplies which I picked up at a show (about £10 I think):
Item SRS126 - http://phoenixtrim.co.uk/Documents/Mini ... 0pages.pdf
Being self adhesive, it's not necessarily 'authentic' but it looks quite neat, fits on the boot lid in the same place as the original clipped one (sticks very easily/strongly) and means I no longer have to put my full body weight against the boot when I close it! The difference is like night and day!
Cheers,
Chris
Item SRS126 - http://phoenixtrim.co.uk/Documents/Mini ... 0pages.pdf
Being self adhesive, it's not necessarily 'authentic' but it looks quite neat, fits on the boot lid in the same place as the original clipped one (sticks very easily/strongly) and means I no longer have to put my full body weight against the boot when I close it! The difference is like night and day!
Cheers,
Chris
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
I have just put a MS one on the 970 and the first time I shut it it was a tad tight but within about a week being shut it was fine.
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
Gutted, just fitted the boot seal on for the second time with £10 worth of new Minispares clips to discover I was sold the previous Minispares boot seal with the smaller hole. Thanks for the picture. It clears that matter up and I am certain that a new one with more ability to squish up will do the trick. Jees, this car costs more to run than a Mulsanne Turbo...
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Re: Boot lid rubber seal too fat?
rolesyboy wrote:. Jees, this car costs more to run than a Mulsanne Turbo...
that i very much doubt
a mate of mine runs one of those, i dont think a single bill has ever been less than a grand!
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