good question. i have seen a few special builds with flared arches which have a black seal around the arch.
we used to have a 53 plated 280 vx hilux with these black seals. maybe they are the same?
thought the LC arch seals were plastic. i remember glueing mine back on. the hilux one were more flexible, almost a rubbery consistance. maybe this is why they were never painted and the LC ones were.?
Is it because your painting the lower half black Umar ? If so you won't get black trim gaskets (what Mr T called them iirc) just spray the ones you've got with latex paint from a rattle can .
Is it because your painting the lower half black Umar ? If so you won't get black trim gaskets (what Mr T called them iirc) just spray the ones you've got with latex paint from a rattle can .
Yeah just thinking ahead Shayne if I do paint the bottom half the seals will also need to be in black, was looking at the types used on minis etc but the finish is not very oem
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Just warm the seals and peel them away gently , even if you get new ones they do go brittle very quickly , I had to buy 2 for the front because I lost them on the motorway after having them off for painting . Once there off give them a light rub with a very mild abrasive then give them a coat of latex paint which is more or less rubber , it's quite tough stuff to because I removed all mine again and glued them in with uni-bond 100% adhesive sealant dipping my finger in turps to sort of smooth it away . Took quite some rubbing using turps again to clean up after it dried but it didn't affect the latex paint .
If you take all the plastics to them a pro paint shop will probably only charge you about a hundred quid and you might spend that on rattle cans . You might want to order some clips for refitting as they will be brittle and your almost certain to break a few , search the forum for "botch of the day" and you will find the part number .
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