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painless1
23-05-03, 06:23 PM
Hello moothers!! Jus found sum tinted windows at a scrap yard,
dunno how easy they are to get out?, then to fit in my one?.
please help cos if its easy ish?? i wil get em.
Thnx peeps.
:P
Nova-Boy
23-05-03, 07:52 PM
yeah it is easy enough. Just peel the rubber seals round the window. Can be a bit fiddly putting them back in but i would say go ahead and buy them. Taking them out might give you some insight.
mikeoxford
23-05-03, 11:31 PM
buy a haynes manual :roll: :lol:
fronts r a ball ache rears r easy take 2 bladed drivers and work em out round the rubbers to put em back in piece of rope\washin line round the rubber and get a mate to push on em when in position then pull the rope out and it pulls em back in place done it loads of times fronts were a right pain when i had em tinted
joeczucha
24-05-03, 02:21 PM
painless - where are you from mate? hope they are my tinted windows goign to a good home (just had the car taken away by insurance coz they wanted 130 of the 700 payout for me to keep it) cheeky tossers... j
rear 1/4's - start in the corner from inside - peel rubber and push over lip to outside
front windows and 1/4's you need to dismantle door - take door card off - unclip the glass from the winder and you need to angle it out - haynes shows you how.
then they need to unbolt/screw the metal bracket seperating the front 1/4 from the main glass - then just slide the rubber, glass and all out - wiggle it - it will come out
If it has the metal surrounds, take these too coz the rubbers are designed for them - the novas without metal window surrounds have different rubbers
hatch is also tinted - again - take it easy not to break it - level rubber out from inside to outside
Maybe easier to take entire hatch and the entire doors - have ome spare!
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