Pollushon
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You can't get them new any more I'm afraid. VT-VZ have the same door/glass set-up. VE went back to glass in bailey channel all the way up.
That's not to say it's even the issue. The whole design of the glass as I mentioned before also plays a large part in the rigidity of the door. The noises could be coming from somewhere else but exacerbated when the window gets slammed up into place. Another spot is the track slides that the metal slides into front and rear.
What's the felt like on the door rubber?
Process of elimination: I disagree with silicone spray fix as it's only a workaround (that's a personal thing so feel free to ignore), but it could be used to gauge the troublesome area. Try spraying the felt all the way down into the door, where that rubber becomes proper bailey channel (which you can't see with the door trim on). See if it helps. If not, spray the back and front (outside edge) of the door, with the window wound down (you'll see the slit in the rubber), so that the metal tracking gets a dose. See how that goes. Failing that spray the whole outer edge of the door as it fits into the body, see what happens.
If any of these work you can then decide to make silicone a part of your routine, or look at fixing it.
That's not to say it's even the issue. The whole design of the glass as I mentioned before also plays a large part in the rigidity of the door. The noises could be coming from somewhere else but exacerbated when the window gets slammed up into place. Another spot is the track slides that the metal slides into front and rear.
What's the felt like on the door rubber?
Process of elimination: I disagree with silicone spray fix as it's only a workaround (that's a personal thing so feel free to ignore), but it could be used to gauge the troublesome area. Try spraying the felt all the way down into the door, where that rubber becomes proper bailey channel (which you can't see with the door trim on). See if it helps. If not, spray the back and front (outside edge) of the door, with the window wound down (you'll see the slit in the rubber), so that the metal tracking gets a dose. See how that goes. Failing that spray the whole outer edge of the door as it fits into the body, see what happens.
If any of these work you can then decide to make silicone a part of your routine, or look at fixing it.