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It's brilliant stuff. I used it to repair the handle of a teapot

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The water leaking into my boot was nothing to do with the roof rails - the bodywork under them was absolutely fine. On reflection I'm more & more convinced it was mainly to do with ageing of the foam gaskets behind the light clusters.

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The foam gaskets are referred to as a 'one time use part' for what it's worth. 

Were yours obviously degraded @glimp?

I would inspect mine... But then I will have to replace them with my spare set! 😂 Maybe once the weather dries up a bit more...

(I have an extremely minor leak or condensation problem)

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8 minutes ago, 74hct04 said:

The foam gaskets are referred to as a 'one time use part' for what it's worth. 

Were yours obviously degraded @glimp?

I would inspect mine... But then I will have to replace them with my spare set! 😂 Maybe once the weather dries up a bit more...

(I have an extremely minor leak or condensation problem)

It's quite a job to remove the rear  light clusters, so don't start it until you've got plenty of spare time.

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3 hours ago, glimp said:

It's quite a job to remove the rear  light clusters, so don't start it until you've got plenty of spare time.

Thank you. It looks like a bumper and interior trim off job. Not something to rush!

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25 minutes ago, 74hct04 said:

Thank you. It looks like a bumper and interior trim off job. Not something to rush!

It's definitely a trim-removal situation - and the 3rd nut securing the light cluster is an infernal pig to get to. Be careful not to drop it.

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Thank you. Guess who ordered two spare nuts? I think that perhaps you inspired me to do so last time this was mentioned! 😂

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That middle nut is a real crime.

I used a thick grease on the end of the long socket to make the nut stick to it.

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Thank you. I don't have any deep sockets that small (10mm? I am too lazy to go to the garage to dig the spare nuts out at 7am!) but I could use a regular socket with extensions and piece of paper or some grease to hold the nut!

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Yes a 10mm long socket is needed. Normal, standard sockets are too short.. does not fit because the thread sticks out too far.

Long socket, loose with a ratchet and do the rest by hand/fingers.. and grease or tape to keep the nut.

 


 


 

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Thank you. I will have to borrow a 10mm deep socket from the retired mechanic in the family or invest in a set.

I am the sort of person who will not be abe to sleep at night unless I torque all of the nuts equally and to specification, so hopefully I will be able to fit in my 1/4" torque wrench, when I finally get around to the job! 🙃

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On Aliexpress you can find them very cheap.. that price/quality will do the job fine.

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On 4/10/2024 at 10:25 PM, glimp said:

I can't quite remember how I did mine, but I know it came off easily and clipped back easily too. Nothing broken. It should be ok.

Thanks. Job done. Amazed these strips only held by 2 clips. 
Have cleaned the gutter now and saves me masking tape and time for polishing the roof..

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Well done 🙂. If I remember correctly, they are made of TPU (the plastic 'rubbery' phone cases are made from) and are a light friction-fit along the rest of the length of the channel, too. But yes, there isn't much holding them in!

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