Finally got round to getting a new windscreen for the girl.
What tool do I need to put the rubber seal back in with ?
JCB 3C Windscreen
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Re: JCB 3C Windscreen
Richard the tool is called a beading tool and I have used one in the past it looks like a steel loop that is larger at the one end, it forces the rubber out as you slide it along and puts the bead in the rubber I'd do a Google search for glass beading tool and see what comes up.
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Cheers buddy.. Had a look on Ebay, and theres a few at about £12.
I dont suppose that anyone manufactures a new rubber seal with a similar profile ?
I dont suppose that anyone manufactures a new rubber seal with a similar profile ?
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Re: JCB 3C Windscreen
Tillywolves wrote:Cheers buddy.. Had a look on Ebay, and theres a few at about £12.
I dont suppose that anyone manufactures a new rubber seal with a similar profile ?
Richard there are companies that supply the beading new I recall somebody posting a link on here somewhere? Just Google classic car windscreen rubbers you should find a supplier easy enough.
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