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gq dual cab

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gq dual cab

Post by unmass »

just bought this dual cab and am after any ideas what window would look good in my new dual cab
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Post by familybus »

P & H Jennings Heavy Machinery Glass

12A Davis Road, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164

p: (02) 97254774 f: (02) 97253975

these guys are doin mine!
measure and cut your own hole, they measure and cut, install and stamp for you, all done! ;)
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thanks mate do u know roughly how much i think ive seen ur write up thanks
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Post by familybus »

i got quoted round $200 installed which is great cause no stuffin round with rubbers not fitting, curved glass bowing in the wrong direction or my favorite, i can have the window to suit my wants and not what fitted another cab!
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Post by unmass »

no worries will give then a call roughly how big is ur window
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Post by familybus »

unmass wrote:no worries will give then a call roughly how big is ur window
it will be roughly 100 to 150mm in from the edges on the top section< mine should be ready for window by early next week ill put up pics then!
id say you've got some work to do to keep yah busy till then and have your ready!
i made my tray and got it powder coated while waiting for paint dude to be ready!
ill pm yah my number if yah need to discuss this further!
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Post by unmass »

cheers mate yeh i hopefully have a panel beater coming around on the long weekend reckon he can have it all welded and bogged and primed in a weekend. thanks mate greatly appreciated
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Post by familybus »

to get it engineered yah gonna need some kiddy points and proper back internal wall bracing so before he goes ahead and paint just make sure yah up to scratch with what needs to be done so yah dont have to muck around later ;)
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Post by unmass »

i briefly read the post on this can u mount them too the rear wall? and how many i have a split rear seat?
also is urs engineered can u enlighten me on the rear body mounts and if there needed?
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Post by familybus »

unmass wrote:i briefly read the post on this can u mount them too the rear wall? and how many i have a split rear seat?
also is urs engineered can u enlighten me on the rear body mounts and if there needed?
thanks
i mounted 2 to the rear wall, one per seat as the engineer was not happy with me puttin one in the split and as for body mounts he didnt say i had to put them in because the weight of the seats etc are supported further in than the back wall but im going to put some rubber blocks in any way for that little bit extra anyway!
its not engineered yet but i have sent pics to him and more than satisfied on the effort!
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Post by unmass »

which engineer are you using? and could i get his details too spek to him about full legalities thanks heaps
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