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Looking for window trims for back windows

Hi there
I am looking for window trims for the back windows of my mk2 GTI. Wondering if anyone would know where I could source some?
Tried Heritage but they do not have any.
Many thanks
Lucy

Re: Looking for window trims for back windows

Reply #1
Hi Lucy. Which ones, assume you have a 5 door?

Window parts

Do you mean the "J" shape metal channel, the "J" shape lower rubber seal which fits in the channel, the top seal, the quarter light seal or the window channel?

Tried to get a pic off Google Images and above is what I got. Hopefully that helps you clarify what you want?

1991 Tornado Red BB 8v GTI Moredoor
2008 Skoda Octy Scout aka dirty diesel

Re: Looking for window trims for back windows

Reply #2
Hi Lucy. Which ones, assume you have a 5 door?

Window parts

Do you mean the "J" shape metal channel, the "J" shape lower rubber seal which fits in the channel, the top seal, the quarter light seal or the window channel?

Tried to get a pic off Google Images and above is what I got. Hopefully that helps you clarify what you want?


Thank you so much Andy - just getting used to this site so not sure I am replying correctly! I am unsure, I took a video of it but cannot attach pictures - I will study the diagram to try and work it out|, cheers, Lucy

Re: Looking for window trims for back windows

Reply #3
Now I've had a closer look at the diagram it isn't the best. Please take some pics and upload - do a search on this site for "uploading pictures" and you can login to the imgbb site.
1991 Tornado Red BB 8v GTI Moredoor
2008 Skoda Octy Scout aka dirty diesel

Re: Looking for window trims for back windows

Reply #4
Hi Andy

Thank you so much I have uploaded 6 photos in a file: Lucy's Mk2 rear window trims:

https://ibb.co/HT56LWf
https://ibb.co/D54wKDg
https://ibb.co/vYtjz3v
https://ibb.co/pdMYTGN
https://ibb.co/8jNd7d8
https://ibb.co/mbDBGD3

Have put a description on each so hoping that will be visible. But think you should see from the photos.

Thanks for your help on this.

Lucy

Re: Looking for window trims for back windows

Reply #5
This could be expensive if you bought all new..so I suspect a mix of secondhand and new will be the most cost effective.

The easy fix bit:
You need the Metal "J" shaped channels on the bottom of the window, you should be able to get these secondhand from Brendon Moss or Matthew Palmer (MK2 Spares) both on that Facebook thingy site. You might have to nag them to respond, I guess they are both very busy :)
You need to be careful that you don't scratch the paintwork when you pull these up off the door (maybe use an old store card under your flat-bladed screwdriver quarterlight end first...but be very careful). I guess the fact they have rusted through may make it obvious how they fit. remove the rubbers first.
The "J" shaped window rubbers, I did originally buy second hand front rubbers from a scrappy and cut them (as you can see they shrink) but they don't seal very well so have bought new for circa £20 each from Classic VW, as recommended by Ken. Be aware postage is £6.50 so you may want to order a few items at the same time

The harder Fix:
It also looks like the "felt channel" for the wind-up window needs replacing. You should be able to get some good secondhand ones from the guys above. I think you will need to remove the window to sort that since it goes most of the way down the channel from memory - that is a little more involved to resolve.
Finally the rubber round the rear quarterlight (small window) has shrunk, gone a bit mis-shaped. Hopefully you can get some good secondhand ones, not sure where you can get new but either way this does mean taking the door apart and removing both windows.

I've had a search on You Tube but can't see a vid on replacing the quarterlight rubber on a MK2. However someone on here may be able to share some pics to help you. I might be able to post some pics when I replace my rubbers.

Doing the easy stuff would certainly improve things

copying from a similar post updated by Ken:

new seals see mark @ https://www.classic-vw.co.uk/seals-686-c.asp

2nd user stuff try brendon at dubstock @ https://www.dubstockltd.co.uk/ , and matthew palmer @ https://mk2sparesuk.business.site/
i've fitted new seals front, sunroof and rear screens, from items from mark, and 2nd user from matthew.
1991 Tornado Red BB 8v GTI Moredoor
2008 Skoda Octy Scout aka dirty diesel


 

Re: Looking for window trims for back windows

Reply #7
This could be expensive if you bought all new..so I suspect a mix of secondhand and new will be the most cost effective.

The easy fix bit:
You need the Metal "J" shaped channels on the bottom of the window, you should be able to get these secondhand from Brendon Moss or Matthew Palmer (MK2 Spares) both on that Facebook thingy site. You might have to nag them to respond, I guess they are both very busy :)
You need to be careful that you don't scratch the paintwork when you pull these up off the door (maybe use an old store card under your flat-bladed screwdriver quarterlight end first...but be very careful). I guess the fact they have rusted through may make it obvious how they fit. remove the rubbers first.
The "J" shaped window rubbers, I did originally buy second hand front rubbers from a scrappy and cut them (as you can see they shrink) but they don't seal very well so have bought new for circa £20 each from Classic VW, as recommended by Ken. Be aware postage is £6.50 so you may want to order a few items at the same time

The harder Fix:
It also looks like the "felt channel" for the wind-up window needs replacing. You should be able to get some good secondhand ones from the guys above. I think you will need to remove the window to sort that since it goes most of the way down the channel from memory - that is a little more involved to resolve.
Finally the rubber round the rear quarterlight (small window) has shrunk, gone a bit mis-shaped. Hopefully you can get some good secondhand ones, not sure where you can get new but either way this does mean taking the door apart and removing both windows.

I've had a search on You Tube but can't see a vid on replacing the quarterlight rubber on a MK2. However someone on here may be able to share some pics to help you. I might be able to post some pics when I replace my rubbers.

Doing the easy stuff would certainly improve things

copying from a similar post updated by Ken:

new seals see mark @ https://www.classic-vw.co.uk/seals-686-c.asp

2nd user stuff try brendon at dubstock @ https://www.dubstockltd.co.uk/ , and matthew palmer @ https://mk2sparesuk.business.site/
i've fitted new seals front, sunroof and rear screens, from items from mark, and 2nd user from matthew.

That is a great help will try those places - thank you very much, Lucy :)