Quarter Panel and Alpine Glass Window Seals for 2003 Disco II
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Quarter Panel and Alpine Glass Window Seals for 2003 Disco II
Hi All:
The window seals on my quarter panel windows and alpine glass are drying out. I have a 2003 Land Rover Discovery HSE. I find seals listed for the Disco 1 but nothing for a Disco II, nor any youtube videos that explain the process of swapping out old seals for new ones. Any advice welcome. Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
Mark
The window seals on my quarter panel windows and alpine glass are drying out. I have a 2003 Land Rover Discovery HSE. I find seals listed for the Disco 1 but nothing for a Disco II, nor any youtube videos that explain the process of swapping out old seals for new ones. Any advice welcome. Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
Mark
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For alpine glass, use masking tape to do a nice outline where outer groove is, and similar thing on edge of glass, all around ,, then use a high quality black silicone and lay a nice heavy layer on top of existing seal... Then smooth it out with a small rubber edge, make it nice and even before gets too hard, pill of the tape's , it will look better than the seal and since its silicone , will last forever and will never leak,, It can be done for side glass also but U have to cut extra cracked rubber and do a very even and uniform layer to make it look perfect.
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Thanks for the advice using silicone. I may consider it as a last resort. Really though, is it not possible to buy OEM seals for the 03-04 windows described earlier (quarter panels and alpine)?
I have Rovers North up here in Vermont. I'll call them tomorrow. I had an email request into their sales team but no response. Will let you know what I find out.
Mark
I have Rovers North up here in Vermont. I'll call them tomorrow. I had an email request into their sales team but no response. Will let you know what I find out.
Mark
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For alpine glass, use masking tape to do a nice outline where outer groove is, and similar thing on edge of glass, all around ,, then use a high quality black silicone and lay a nice heavy layer on top of existing seal... Then smooth it out with a small rubber edge, make it nice and even before gets too hard, pill of the tape's , it will look better than the seal and since its silicone , will last forever and will never leak,, It can be done for side glass also but U have to cut extra cracked rubber and do a very even and uniform layer to make it look perfect.
PS I always use marine or auto grade silicon mastic as it withstands heat, salt water and corrosives.
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There's a product called Sikaflex, this is pretty much the best (personal opinion) glass adhesive. Is not cheap but from my experience an excellent product and you can use it like a tube of silicone, the only problem is that stuff is nasty if you mess up and almost impossible to clean up. It is used to glue glass in buses, trucks, boats and airplanes and my experience have been very good if you follow their simple instructions, most body shops and boater supply store carry it