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The MK1/2 Mini, with sliding door glass, is considered the mother of all classic Minis. The glass slides inside a felt covered dual channel. This channel works great when in good shape but will deteriorate after years of exposure to the sliding motion and the rain and dirt of years of use. Replacing it should be an hour long task that will renew a 'classic' feature of your Mini. Two (2) required per car.
These are the non flexible version that are as close to original as currently available, with stronger reinforced internal wire and holes for drainage and fasteners.
Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11

Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11

Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11

Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11

Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11

Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11

Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11
Part No: 24A88_ORIGINAL
$45.95
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Classic Mini
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The MK1/2 Mini, with sliding door glass, is considered the mother of all classic Minis. The glass slides inside a felt covered dual channel. This channel works great when in good shape but will deteriorate after years of exposure to the sliding motion and the rain and dirt of years of use. Replacing it should be an hour long task that will renew a 'classic' feature of your Mini. Two (2) required per car.
These are the non flexible version that are as close to original as currently available, with stronger reinforced internal wire and holes for drainage and fasteners.
 
 
Question:
59 mk1 austin mini door water channel, how do they come out also is there a replacement part for the door? thanks
Answer:
The window channels are held in place with screws going downward through the channel. If you need new channels, see part numbers 24A88, 24A88_ORIGINAL and MMKT0202. It's helpful to read the Description below the photos.
 
 
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How To: Removing sliding glass windows in a Mini Cooper
Created: September 22, 2010
Dig along the the bottom of the sliding window channel and you will find two or three phillips head screws. Get them out however you can and this is sometimes difficult because the original screws are steel and they rust.