Slidding door buffer?

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Slidding door buffer?

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Hi,

Can anyone explain to me where abouts this goes please. We are refitting the slidding door and we can't remember/figure it out.

Thank you

Helen
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No idea !
Just had a look at mine (late) - the only chunks I can see are at the rear end of the top and bottom channels - but they don't seem to have the little locating spiggot on!

Is your van early or late.?
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Hi

Thanks for your reply. Mine is 84. We have found that it fits the space at the bottom of the door opening, but that is a place that has been repaired and there is no hole to fit it. We might have to leave it out.

Thanks
Helen

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Lensbells wrote:Hi

Thanks for your reply. Mine is 84. We have found that it fits the space at the bottom of the door opening, but that is a place that has been repaired and there is no hole to fit it. We might have to leave it out.

Thanks
Helen


If its the same as mine, it is wedged into the channel where the bottom roller stops when door is fully open.
Don't leave it out, see how snug it fits by just pushing it in there - take the spike off
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