Try This one folks
Wurth curtin track lube! yep
Or was going to suggest graphite powder
Hi,
No wukker sunshine. Now do me a favour and check out the the "Should river change his avatar thread" and put in your poll result. It would make an old man very happy. I may need to revise my current avatar choice.
And, I'll be interested to see how the rubber softening results go. Hey, maybe you can put it in the technical section, with your "tyre inflation" thread!!!!! Exciting, isn't it?![]()
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Try This one folks
Wurth curtin track lube! yep
Or was going to suggest graphite powder
Im just a little lostbut ill be fine!
here's a link to a company that make dry rubber lubricants. thought it could be of help....![]()
beer me!
you could put a few coats of black enamel paint on the squeaking areas. this should take up the squeak and last a fair while. just use a little fine brush!
Go the graphite powder!
Works every time![]()
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300+rwkw 4agte http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/for...wkw-4agte.html
Found something for you YLD...
http://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=9
Gummi Pflege Stift "Rubber Care Stick"
Special conditioner for rubber door and trunk seals ("weather-stripping").
UV and anti-freezing protection.
Prevents doors from sticking in cold weather.
Reduces squeaking of door seals.
Easy and quick to apply. No-mess built-in applicator sponge.
Long-lasting protection against freezing for rubber seals on car doors, windows and trunks. Protects and keeps the rubber elastic. Restores color to dried out rubber. Protects against extreme temperature and UV rays. Solvent-free, water-based formula. Easy-to-use shoe polish type applicator makes application simple without the mess.
there is a place in SA that sells all manner of rubbers...not to mention seals for automobiles
I think by memory it is called fitch the rubber man.
However they get a lot of their stuff from Scotts Old Rubber
i assume your outer weather strip has a little metal face to it, with a rubber 'blade' that comes out of it that contacts the window.
This type of strip can be purchased in metre lengths. (i wrote the price down once but can't find it)
If you have a reasonably straight door frame unlike the annoying kink in the ra40, then you should be able to adapt it to fit on your car.
i warn you that it isn't cheap but if you went to rare spares and toyota, you should be used to high prices (it is cheaper than both of them however).
another option is rare spares were willing to make the outer weather strip for my car if i suppllied samples. It was going to cost in excess of 70 dollars a side to do however, but it would fit nicely and they would have a pattern to make many more for any other people wanting ra40 strips (all 3 of them) on the road.
here is a web page of scotts old rubber for you if it helps
http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.a...25%20Coupe.htm
this thread is a bit dead now, found it while sarching for something else, anywho, the bloke at scotts reckoned that parifin (sp) is the go for the old rubbers, the ones that go over the door glass in TA22's and MS75 crowns. ( same shape ). with the RA23/28 they changed the type of rubber the seal was made of, but he reckoned parifin will fix your ills, what ever they might be.
latter,
sheepers.
69 MS51 crown coupe. http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...980#post835980
RA23 celica with 1JZ-GTE. http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...sheepers+jza23
76 RA28 celica 1UZ, http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=12299
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