Flocked Bailey Channel and Door Belt install

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Lex68
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Flocked Bailey Channel and Door Belt install

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Hi all,

Installed Flocked type bailey channel with no real drama, but the the door belts were a bit more challenging. Not much room to manipulate the second strip and
the distance between the them will make the window a tight fit. Is this usual when replacing ?
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Blacky
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Re: Flocked Bailey Channel and Door Belt install

Post by Blacky »

Yes it is unfortunately :cry: my ute has been back on the road for 5 1/2 years now and the windows are still a bit tight to roll up and down
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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