Taking out rear/back window
by no means am I an auto glass expert but..... I wouldnt. Probably a pain in the *** and glass shops are usually pretty cheap in my experiance. Some douche smashed my pass. side rear window,cost me 60 bucks installed and never had any problems,I would at least get a couple prices first,probably worth it
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Originally Posted by Godson
by no means am I an auto glass expert but..... I wouldnt. Probably a pain in the *** and glass shops are usually pretty cheap in my experiance. Some douche smashed my pass. side rear window,cost me 60 bucks installed and never had any problems,I would at least get a couple prices first,probably worth it
Wait wait... so what exactly are you trying to do? I'm confused.
You have tints on the driver side of the car? But you wanna add that to the passenger side? Tint job would be MUCH less of a hassle then what you're trying to do.
You have tints on the driver side of the car? But you wanna add that to the passenger side? Tint job would be MUCH less of a hassle then what you're trying to do.
You want to replace the rear window with one thats tinted??? The rear window is urethaned in. You would be much better off just getting your rear window tinted.
Now if you are talking about the windows in the doors, that is a completely different story. Those are easy to take out. Roll the window all the way down. Remove the door panel. Remove the window rubber gasket(the rubber that the window rolls up into). Then remove the 2 10mm bolts that hold the window in at the bottom. Then install the new window. 45 minutes tops.
For the 1/4 window in the rear door you need to unbolt the window support bar. There is 1 or 2 10mm bolts behind the door card and one phillips head screw behind the door weather stripping on the door. After that the 1/4 window just comes right out.
Now if you are talking about the windows in the doors, that is a completely different story. Those are easy to take out. Roll the window all the way down. Remove the door panel. Remove the window rubber gasket(the rubber that the window rolls up into). Then remove the 2 10mm bolts that hold the window in at the bottom. Then install the new window. 45 minutes tops.
For the 1/4 window in the rear door you need to unbolt the window support bar. There is 1 or 2 10mm bolts behind the door card and one phillips head screw behind the door weather stripping on the door. After that the 1/4 window just comes right out.
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