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Paddington



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Alpine Window Glass Thickness
Dear all,

I have a 2003 defender station wagon and need to replace the alpine window seals and filler strip.

With reference to the parts manual i have the option of having 5mm or 4mm glass - as i don't understand the reference system used to denote change points in the manual - i do not know what i have.

as it's a 2003 is suspect it is 4mm.

Can anyone confirm this or help with the change points please?

Kind Regards

Neil
Post #952597 15th May 2022 2:55pm
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Make sure you have a a seal filler strip tool as without one inserting the filler strip is almost impossible. And use lots of fairy liguid or silmilar as a lubricant.
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If you are getting new seals and glass, I would say get the 5mm. It quieter Rolling with laughter and stronger Thumbs Up As above … get thee the proper tools Thumbs Up 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris)
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Paddington



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Thanks for the tips. i'm having the windows tinted and the glazier is going to replace all the seals at the same time - so i'm not doing it and he's got quite a portfolio of defenders he's worked on. There are certain things i'm happy to try but anything with windows i'm happy to pay.
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Make sure the join in the seal is along the top edge and not the bottom, and make sure they use genuine LR seals.
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5mm glass was fitted upto and including VIN numbers ending with EA344187
4mm glass was fitted from EA344188

The "E" is the model year. Slightly confusingly with 90/110/Defenders, the model year letters "A" to "G" were used twice, for 1984 through to 1990 (roughly corresponding to UK registration prefix letters) and again for 2010-2016 model years.

Anyway, in this case, the change point is in the 1980s range not 2010s range [as it's given in the pre-Puma parts catalogue].

So a 2003 Defender sits after EA344188 and was factory fitted with 4mm glass.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Post #952680 16th May 2022 11:58am
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Paddington



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thank you for the enlightenment Martin.

Very much appreciated - and notes taken to avoid repeating the question.
Kind Regards

Neil
Post #952683 16th May 2022 12:33pm
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