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gq rear windows ideas

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gq rear windows ideas

Post by gqtrol »

Hey all like all gqs my rear window slides are rusted out want to replace them but don't feel like bending over for nissan what ideas to fix does everyone have?
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Post by bogged »

gqtrol wrote:Hey all like all gqs my rear window slides are rusted out want to replace them but don't feel like bending over for nissan what ideas to fix does everyone have?
Nissan price isnt bad really when you work out they will last another 10+ years.
there was a place in shitney making them, but dont anymore.
theres a place in Perth that does them, but they are not really any cheaper with shipping and shit.
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Post by dont_follow_me »

bogged wrote:
gqtrol wrote:Hey all like all gqs my rear window slides are rusted out want to replace them but don't feel like bending over for nissan what ideas to fix does everyone have?
Nissan price isnt bad really when you work out they will last another 10+ years.
there was a place in shitney making them, but dont anymore.
theres a place in Perth that does them, but they are not really any cheaper with shipping and shit.
how to answer a question without saying anything....why do you waste your time bogged???

back to the main question, good window tracks sometimes come up on ebay so keep an eye on there.

the only other way I have seen is to replace the sliders with fixed glass and just use a standard glass rubber seals available from any rubber shop/upholsterer/auto body shop to seal it.

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Post by gqtrol »

thanks pal where would i get the glass from cause im sure there would have to be some sort of standards to follow
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Post by bogged »

dont_follow_me wrote:how to answer a question without saying anything....why do you waste your time bogged???
your dumber than a box of rocks arent you?

How did my answer differ from yours?

"the only other way I have seen is to replace the sliders with fixed glass and just use a standard glass rubber seals available from any rubber shop/upholsterer/auto body shop to seal it."

gee, that sounds like

"theres a place in Perth that does them, but they are not really any cheaper with shipping and shit."

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Post by bogged »

gqtrol wrote:thanks pal where would i get the glass from cause im sure there would have to be some sort of standards to follow
You reuse the glass you have...
the custom ones will either be made to fit your glass, or they will sell it to you, in which case, Nissan frames will seem extremely cheap.

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Post by purplebus »

if it is a wagon you can use the the windows and rubbers out of the mq wagons. they are fixed glass and go straight in. the sliders had to be put in for oz standards because of the 3rd row of seats. i have fixed in current and past 2 trucks and have never been questioned.
if it is a shorty get ready to assume the position. tried to source 2 sets for the insurance companys over the years as the shortys were stolen/recovered and only the windows were taken.
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Post by BushPig »

The Nissan items are good value, they only cost $120 and they fit in 5 minutes with a bit of rope tp set them in.
Seems to me that it would end up costing more to fit the fixed galss items.

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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

Bugger the glass. PLate the windows shut, bog, sand and paint. Go A-team style on your truck. :D

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Post by smiley »

HEY BUSHPIG,

WHERE CAN YOU GET THEM FOR $120 AND IS THAT EACH OR FOR THE PAIR.
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Post by nastytroll »

I was quoted $540 per slide from nissan, so I cut the panel off. I fitted fixed glass to the Old boys wagon and the girls GQ came with fixed glass.
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Post by lkgrainger »

I had a quote from a mob here in Ipswich said they would do fixed glass for my SWB for $260 per side fitted.
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Post by smiley »

i was quoted $250 per side for the frame and rubber, not including the glass.
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