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window for dual cab patrol chop?

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window for dual cab patrol chop?

Post by familybus »

just a quick one........
wich window have any one of you used for your patrol dual cab chops?

i need to get one ready for mine and hopefully finish it off!

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Post by alangould »

depends if you want a standard look and size, but on my dual chop i wanted a sliding window to get access to the back, great for hunting ,dogs can look in, get a beer from the fridge, etc. i used complete sliding windows in s.a. good $ too. look em up.
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Post by satman »

i got a 80 seares cruser in my gu came up a treat
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Post by thehanko »

alangould wrote:depends if you want a standard look and size, but on my dual chop i wanted a sliding window to get access to the back, great for hunting ,dogs can look in, get a beer from the fridge, etc. i used complete sliding windows in s.a. good $ too. look em up.
your dogs can get a beer from the fridge? good dogs! as long as they dont keep it for them selves.
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Post by turps »

I cut the top of the barn doors. and am going to make one big window from that old window frames.

Wish I went the sliding window though. But would have to change to much to make it work now. As I moved the D pillars forward and kept the std angle.
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Post by cspgq »

75 series cruiser.
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Post by pigletracing »

I used a TJM canopy window (the one from behind the cab) the two ends are fixed & the centre slides, there pretty cheap & easy to mount to a flat cut edge.. nearly every 4wd wrecker has an old canopy
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Post by nerida67 »

im looking into cutting down an mq/mk wagon rear window
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Post by dazgq1 »

75 series cruiser window in mine
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Post by daz4b »

75 series fits perfect
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sierra windscreens are good if you want a bigger than standard window
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Post by ozy1 »

i used a ford courior duel cab rear window, only prob it has a double lipped rear window rubber,
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Post by acebryan1 »

I used an old model hilux single or king cab like early to mid 80s cheap as chips and has more than enough viewing area out of it. Can see back corners either side of my stubby tube tray in rear view with it.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

I got one out of a D21 Navara that Im playing with to put into mine.
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Post by MEGATROL »

we used a dualcab Nissan 720 rear window with a universal seal and it fitted up a treat
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Post by dazgq1 »

a pic for you :)
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Post by beast of a GQ »

the 75 series window looks like a winner to me.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

The 75 series looks to be a goer for sure.
Does anyone know if you can get them with a demister?
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Post by MUD CLUB »

I used one from a pathfinder. comes with demister and if you use the pathy surround it can be opened aswell
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garth wrote:
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It came out better than expected so am thinking about chopping my one now!


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Post by matsgrit »

daz4b wrote:75 series fits perfect


thats what i allways use too
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