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SWB Rear Sliding Window Frames - Fitting??????

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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SWB Rear Sliding Window Frames - Fitting??????

Post by swbpatrol »

Has anyone put there new SWB windows in yet they purchased from here???
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Post by davejb »

Nope still sitting against the garage wall, one day when there's nothing else on the to do list.

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Post by swbpatrol »

did you end up buying the new rubbers?
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Re: Window frames

Post by rOd »

davejb wrote:Nope still sitting against the garage wall, one day when there's nothing else on the to do list.


Same here.

I dont think I can fit them my self either. :? They seem a bit tricky to fit, and i still need to source new rubbers as well.

Rod
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Post by swbpatrol »

does anyone know the price of the rubber seal???
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Post by marin »

from nissan, bloody expensive, SWB, $229.65 EACH! (Nissan blackburn has both sides in stock as at 1:20pm 15/04/2004)
Rum injected

TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.

Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
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Post by swbpatrol »

you have got to be bloody kidding so $460 for the set. Would anyone one know of anyaftermarket places or rubber places that could make them???
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Post by Daisy »

swbpatrol wrote:you have got to be bloody kidding so $460 for the set. Would anyone one know of anyaftermarket places or rubber places that could make them???


Clark Rubber???

They had a few for my commodore - no idea if they'd do em for Patrols???

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Post by Happy bloke »

Try Rare spares they might have them in stock .
Bayswater 97290911.....good luck
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Re: Window frames

Post by getdirty »

rOd wrote:
davejb wrote:Nope still sitting against the garage wall, one day when there's nothing else on the to do list.


Same here.

I dont think I can fit them my self either. :? They seem a bit tricky to fit, and i still need to source new rubbers as well.

Rod

The standard windows are too easy to put in and out...... great for when you lock your keys in the car!!!

a screwdriver (or similar) under the top corner, lever it out, then pull with your hand and the whole window assembly pops out....... to put back in run a piece of thin rope around...... then push in while pulling rope out (help get the rubber to fold inside) from the inside.......
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