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#1 Posted : Saturday, 17 September 2011 10:42:58 PM(UTC)
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How on earth do you get the nut onto the end of the bolt when attaching the steering member to the subframe with the giant thick rubbers you cant even squish down to see the thread!? no idea, i have two rubbers squished in the vice at the moment hoping they will stay squished but i really dont like my chances. a little help anyone?
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#2 Posted : Sunday, 18 September 2011 12:31:34 AM(UTC)
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How on earth do you get the nut onto the end of the bolt when attaching the steering member to the subframe with the giant thick rubbers you cant even squish down to see the thread!? no idea, i have two rubbers squished in the vice at the moment hoping they will stay squished but i really dont like my chances. a little help anyone?

that ud be right. yet another repro part made to fit that doesnt fit like it should. take em back to supplier & demand a refund.
didnt you read th fine print on the packaging that says these are thicker, harder plastic compound rubber that wont fit properly" or did they forget to notify you b4 taking your money
i have 2 more pairs of genuine NOS saddle rubbers here if ya want ones that fit
(but dont have any donuts left)
regards DD 0412109239
www.bellarineclassicautos.com.au
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#3 Posted : Sunday, 18 September 2011 2:08:04 AM(UTC)
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Hey Pacman, I don't know whether the items you ended up buying came from us or not (in your earlier post you were looking for somewhere cheaper) however if you would care to give me a call when I get back to work on Tuesday on 03 9305 4000 I would be happy to try to help out regardless of where you sourced them.
Cheers
Dave Ryan Rares Melb
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#4 Posted : Sunday, 18 September 2011 3:15:35 AM(UTC)
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I used Rare's front suspension rubbers recently (FEK7)and had no problems what so ever.
However, I'm having a hell of a time with Rare's Bailey Channel & Door Belts.
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#5 Posted : Sunday, 18 September 2011 3:53:29 AM(UTC)
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Similarly, I am more than happy to try and sort out the problem.
If you would care to give me a call on Tuesday I will put you in touch with Lance who should be able to help.
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#6 Posted : Monday, 19 September 2011 9:02:04 PM(UTC)
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Hi Amunro I assume with the bailey channel, you are having trouble with the windows being really tight and difficult to wind up and down. The rare spares channel is good but considerably thicker than the original, I simply carefully ground the channel down on my bench grinder to match the original, it was easy to do and only took a few minutes. I did this job recently and the windows went in easily and with a little bit of use and some silicon spray wind up and down nicely. Unless rares are selling a new type of bailey channel this is the only way of getting a good fit, as I said it's not hard to do and not worth having an argument over .
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#7 Posted : Tuesday, 20 September 2011 4:38:36 AM(UTC)
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Mate I agree you don't want to have an arguement over it but I have read on a few forums about problems with the bailey channel rubber. How hard is it to get it right? That's the problem with so many businesses - near enough is good enough.
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#8 Posted : Tuesday, 20 September 2011 6:39:27 AM(UTC)
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I used silicon spray and wound the glass up and down a gazillion times, eventually it settles and you get the glass to go all the way up. I would be happy to run my car through one of those automatic car washes anytime.
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#9 Posted : Friday, 23 September 2011 5:27:59 PM(UTC)
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Hey Dirty Dave,
Got the subframe rubbers,Might have to get another set off you, I'll let you know
cheers mate
Al
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#10 Posted : Sunday, 2 October 2011 12:02:35 AM(UTC)
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Hi paech. Been travelling for a couple of weeks so haven't replied 'til now. Yep, problem was the glass was real tight in the channel. I think its front to back tightness, not sideways tightness. Was it the rubber at the back of the channel that you ground down?
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#11 Posted : Monday, 3 October 2011 9:19:31 PM(UTC)
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Yes the rare spares bailey is virtually impossible to use being too thick, and therefore tight front to back, it will just pull the glass out of the regulator. It's best if you get a piece of original bailey channel and compare the two and then you will clearly see how much and where to use your bench grinder to take off the extra thick material. That's the way I did it. I have heard plenty of stories of guys not being able to wind the windows up and down and it is pretty average that you have to do this to fit a new replacement. However the rework wont take long, just do one first, give it a trial fit take a bit more off if you have to, you can always take more off but you can't put it back on. You will be happy with the result.
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#12 Posted : Tuesday, 4 October 2011 12:00:41 AM(UTC)
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I've spoken to Dave & Lance at RSP. They were receptive to a constructive report on their products. I'm sending a sample of the Bailey Channel down to them so they can measure it up, see if it's in spec. or not.
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