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GQ sliding window rubbers

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GQ sliding window rubbers

Post by DA22LE »

Hey,

As we all know the GQ/Maverick is getting a bit old, so has anyone replaced the rubbers($600 from Nissan when i last checked).

The metal has rusted fairly badly, and i was thinking of maybe putting a different window in, maybe a Pajero rear, if cheaper for the rubber. Other option is to get some Lexan, and make a "H" rubber surround and fit that (no sliding window, maybe ADR related prob'?)
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If someone knows of a cheaper option, i am more than happy to listen.

Cheers

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Post by purplebus »

pretty sure the rule is if you have the 3rd row seats you must have opening window. only in aust this rule.
just replace the rusty windows with the fixed glass and rubbers out of an import or the mq wagons are the same, i have them in mine.
they are very easy to remove and replace with 2 people.
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Post by lil-bear »

have herd of replacement one piece glass for about $190 with rubber will ask where
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Post by smiley »

do a bit of ringing around, i managed to source some new aftermarket fixed glasses for them from a mob here in dubbo and you can just use generic 'H' seals to fit them, however if you want to keep the sliding windows you can get the frames off ebay sometimes for about $200 each and you just swap your current glasses into the new frames.

P.S. the frames come with rubbers.
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Post by JWB »

Check the genuine price.
IIFC a mate bought some and they were not that pricey!
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Post by Red_MAv »

I bought two sets rubbers and metal frames for only a couple of hundred a couple of years back from Bogged off here.. easy to install. he may still have the source.
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Post by DA22LE »

Cheers guys, thanx for the replies. Genuine price was for the rubbers, i nearly fell over in shock.and that was for the outer only.

Cheers

Daz

EDIT: just found this...

http://home.iprimus.com.au/mwservice/ca ... atrol.html
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Post by giantracing »

i have aset in a car, like new $500 pair include glass.... i knom this is not the sale section, send me a pm if keen
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