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<blockquote data-quote="Whistler" data-source="post: 523608" data-attributes="member: 18919"><p>This was one of the most irritating jobs I've done on my bus. The first one took me about 2 evenings, but now I could probably do the whole thing in 15 minutes. Haven't read the link but I did follow one. </p><p></p><p>the bit that's hardest is the scraper clips that go in the the door. Easiest way I found now is a long flathead screwdriver up the inside of the door to push them in.</p><p></p><p>I got the scrapers from VWHeritage and although VW I presume new repo ones which don't fit all that great at the ends (when the quarter light is).</p><p></p><p>Also, it's my understanding the doors do leak and you can't stop that, you just need to ensure the plastic sheeting is there, you've wax oiled inside and the drain hole at the bottom is clear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whistler, post: 523608, member: 18919"] This was one of the most irritating jobs I've done on my bus. The first one took me about 2 evenings, but now I could probably do the whole thing in 15 minutes. Haven't read the link but I did follow one. the bit that's hardest is the scraper clips that go in the the door. Easiest way I found now is a long flathead screwdriver up the inside of the door to push them in. I got the scrapers from VWHeritage and although VW I presume new repo ones which don't fit all that great at the ends (when the quarter light is). Also, it's my understanding the doors do leak and you can't stop that, you just need to ensure the plastic sheeting is there, you've wax oiled inside and the drain hole at the bottom is clear [/QUOTE]
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