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matches
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rubber kits

Post by matches »

hi guys and girls,
i am currently looking at what rubber kits are around for my ek sedan.
so far i've found:
clark rubber kit: $ 1483
ebay restorers paradise: $1355
rares: $not sure
spectrum: $1649 (not sure whats in the kit yet, asked them for a complete rubber kit, waiting on reply.)
I've heard on here somewhere that the rares don't close properly/easily.
anyone had experience with the others? do the clark kits have moulded corners? or are they just correct length strips of rubber?
any help or advice would be great.
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Post by Cal »

I'm surprised Spectrum were so high.

Last time I spoke to them it was somewhere between 1400 and 1500.

I think Rares is in that vicinity as well.
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Post by matches »

i was a bit too, hopefully the spectrum kit has other stuff like the drain tubes, handbrake seal ect,
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Post by Mephious »

Just about to purchase the rubber kit for my sedan mate.

Heard good wraps from Jim in the NSW FB/EK Club about this place,

http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.au/343.009.htm

Jim mentioned they do a smaller door seal which fits alot better then the larger doors seals everyone else offers.

Cost is basically $1500.
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Post by basic.green »

Hi just got mine from rares $ 1200 but the lady said there was 2 one $1200 and one around $1800 she said the $1800 was a better fit :?:
i have not put mine in just yet waiting to polish the paint first :D
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Post by matches »

thanks for the responses, i have decided to go with clark rubber after talking to one of the guys who works there. their kit is supplied by spectrum so its the same just a whole heap cheaper....... plus if for some reason somethings wrong with it i have a convenient store to walk straight in to to get fixed.
there has been a price rise since i first got the quote but i still only paid $1550 instead of $1600+
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