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so i bought a whole set of seals for my Capri, not cheap but i needed them. Can't say I'm impressed.

 

door channel is completely wrong, the drop glass wobbles all over the place

 

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the profile is completely different dimensions!

 

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the weather seal is useless as well it doesn't even touch the glass

 

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Any ideas what the screen seal will be like? or should I be sending that back too before I even bother to attmept to fit it.

 

now ive not spoken to them yet to discuss my problems but I wonder if other have experienced the same thing?

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This is a real pain in the arse as i will need front and rear screen seals,door opening rubbers and weather seals on windows soon and it seems to be pot luck with both east kent and aldridge as to quality of parts .People often say "join the club there parts are great",but you should be able to buy stuff from these companies and it should be "fit for purpose" .

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I got a full set for my Mk1 Capri and must say I was quite impressed with the fit.

The screen seals on a Mk1 Esort are a reasonable fit, but crack after a month. :(

Fella from there said use petrol to lubricate them. :shock:

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well aparently the channel is the wrong size (other people had complained too) so I can send it back and hopefully he will swap it. as for the weather seals he told me he hasnt ever had any problems 'in 20 years' and tried to tell me my doors have been re-skinned. ill try them again but otherwise they are going back too.

 

Ill let you know how i get on!

  • 3 weeks later...
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So I returned the door channel (thay they admited was wrong after waithing 2 weeks for it to come in stock) and the weather seals (that were useless) as they asked me to, but now they wont give me my money back as they are saying they have not been returned in good condition (even though I used the same packaging they sent them in!). To make matters worse the screen seal corners were coming de-bonded as soon as I got it out the bag and it looks to be the wrong size anyway. The staff are rude and the products are rubbish I certainly wont be using them ever again. What a waste of money, its companies like this that give the whole 'scene' an bad name.

 

In effect I should have thrown 70 odd quid down the drain and gon straght to Baines they are polite, knowledgable and even have a front desk you can go to to match up what ever profile you need and to top it all off they are significantly cheaper too! The chap at Baines told me they do supply some of east kents products but from what I have seen the difference in quality and service is a million miles away.

 

Beware chaps use them at your peril!!!

Posted

Hmmmm,i was going to order some new seals from there for my mk2 but not so sure now,i think it come to about £165 plus p&p,dont really want to take the chance now though :( you'd think they would realise that people are going to share thier experiences with other,either that or they just dont care :roll:

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well i have only had weatherstrip they were ok but if for example water on a window and you wind it down it dont scrape water off :thumbsup: they are virtually touching window though :thumbsup:

 

he also told me when i bought them at ford fair 09 that i should need 4 lenghts for a 4 door when i only needed 2 so that was £15 i didn't need to spend :sad:

 

im still trying to sell them :sad:

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I wouldn't stand for not getting your money back. I would write a letter threatening all sorts of action and that you will spread on placing like this your experience with them. For the sake of 70 quid you would think they would be smart enough to realise it's not worth the dent that their business could take, state trades description to them and ombudsmans etc. :x

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well i have only had weatherstrip they were ok but if for example water on a window and you wind it down it dont scrape water off :thumbsup:

 

exactly, the idea is that they also stop your doors filling up with water. they may look OK but if they are not hard up against the glass then they are useless - the bloke at east kent couldnt seems to understand this simple concept :roll:

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I was going to use them to replace most of the external trim and rubbers for my Escort, which I won't be doing now. So in essence by keeping your £70 he's lost a sale for double that and some.

 

I wouldn't rest until you get your hard earned cash back and I agree with what others have said about using the forum's to air your views and explain the damage to his business that this will cause. :thumbsup:

Posted

got my screen rubbers from aldridge and it was brilliant.

 

got one window channel from EKT because no one else had it and we had to mod it to make it fit.

Posted

There seems to be a difference in seals supplied to the above companies. Am I right in thinking they don't actually produce their own seals ? There is a similar problem on a vw forun where a guy has been selling seals for campervans, the first batch were brilliant then unannounced his supplier changed suppliers and they don't fit.

These seals are generally 'universal' fit and subject to change from supplier to supplier. Possibly that's why one guy buys say a mk2 escort screen seal 2 years ago and it fits when one bought from the same supplier today may not fit.

I'm about to finally change most of my original seals on my mex and to be honest i'm dreading it - the rear quarter seal profile for instance looks smooth as opposed to having a slight rib like original.... can it really be that difficult for a manufacturer to make the decision to make dedicated seals for each model that fit and look like the original ???

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