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D4JWW
Member Since: 20 Oct 2009
Location: London, UK
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Does all of these stick to the frame of the door or sit inside the window channel? A few mods... and keeping it all running...Faultmate MSV2
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Mon Aug 22 2011 8:32pm |
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Divlar
Member Since: 10 Sep 2008
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 140


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Has anyone actually successfully fitted the Climair ones yet cos the ones I bought won't allow the window to close? The profile of the rubber at the window corners is thicker and the only way I am going to get mine to fit is to pull out the Dremel (that I recently bought to get my locking wheel nut off) and start modifying them at the corner contact points
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Mon Aug 22 2011 10:04pm |
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g30rge
Member Since: 12 Jun 2008
Location: Durham
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Divlar wrote:Has anyone actually successfully fitted the Climair ones yet cos the ones I bought won't allow the window to close? The profile of the rubber at the window corners is thicker and the only way I am going to get mine to fit is to pull out the Dremel (that I recently bought to get my locking wheel nut off) and start modifying them at the corner contact points 
We have fitted numerous sets of Climair without problem and I have them fitted to all 4 windows of my own vehicle and no problems except a tiny bit of wind noise.
The bottom corner (nearest mirror) on each of the front ones does not sit in the channel (the instructions are a little confusing)
I can post pics tomorrow if you want
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Mon Aug 22 2011 10:24pm |
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Russell
Member Since: 24 Aug 2007
Location: Kent
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g30rge yes please could you post pictures. MY12 D4 HSE
MY11 D4 HSE
D3 S spec
Tow bar, full length roof bars, side steps, tow bar storage unit, surround camers.
D4 camera club
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Tue Aug 23 2011 9:39am |
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Divlar
Member Since: 10 Sep 2008
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 140


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Interesting...yes would be grateful for pictures.
Apologies to Slimer for the thread hijack but have posted this matter up before and since no-one passed any comment I thought it was just me being thick (as usual). I will try and get some pics myself so you can see what my problem is.
Cheers
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Tue Aug 23 2011 10:10am |
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g30rge
Member Since: 12 Jun 2008
Location: Durham
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Will add some pics to my gallery later today/tonight
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Tue Aug 23 2011 11:09am |
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Russell
Member Since: 24 Aug 2007
Location: Kent
Posts: 3156


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MY12 D4 HSE
MY11 D4 HSE
D3 S spec
Tow bar, full length roof bars, side steps, tow bar storage unit, surround camers.
D4 camera club
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Tue Aug 23 2011 12:32pm |
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Divlar
Member Since: 10 Sep 2008
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 140


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I have shoved a thin bladed knife up where the Climair deflector should sit, hopefully you can see what I mean about deforming the rubber so the window won't go up in the slot?
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Tue Aug 23 2011 1:49pm |
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Divlar
Member Since: 10 Sep 2008
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 140


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From memory and having fitted them to my Disco 1 the instructions tell you to insert them as I tried between the rubber and the window frame and not in the same slot as the window. Fit to my Disco 1 a treat in this way. They also told you to run a small amount of washing up liquid/ similar around the rubber with your finger to ease fitting.
If they are meant to go in your window slot they're gonna scratch your window and flop about when you lower it and you wouldn't need lubricant to get them in?
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Tue Aug 23 2011 2:00pm |
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Divlar
Member Since: 10 Sep 2008
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 140


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Thanks just had a look but that video is deceiving as it still looks as though she's pushing it between rubber and metal but the wording in the instruction document says not.
Perhaps Climair have changed their mind about fitting as newer car design scuppered their USP. The non glass contact used to be one of their selling points and it was definitely the way they fitted to the Disco 1. The instructions had a cross sectional diagram telling you not to put them in the window channel. They explained that you had to remove the window clips from the leading edge to get them in. You wouldn't have to take them off if they intended them to be fitted in the window channel?
Cheers
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Tue Aug 23 2011 5:18pm |
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