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how much to fit window frames?

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how much to fit window frames?

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Ok, its time to fit those rear window frames on my SWB GQ thats been hanging in my garage for over a year. :oops:

Now, I know I should fit it myself (with a mate) and save the $$$.

But I also know that, when it comes to fragile shyte, I suck at it.

Ive been quoted $200 to fit the damn things and I supply all the rubbers etc..

Is this a fair price? Or does someone know someone cheaper in Sydney?

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Re: how much to fit window frames?

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rOd wrote:Ok, its time to fit those rear window frames on my SWB GQ thats been hanging in my garage for over a year. :oops:

Now, I know I should fit it myself (with a mate) and save the $$$.

But I also know that, when it comes to fragile shyte, I suck at it.

Ive been quoted $200 to fit the damn things and I supply all the rubbers etc..

Is this a fair price? Or does someone know someone cheaper in Sydney?

Rod
without joking, we fitted a rear side frame to my GQ in about 30 mins. Thats cause it was the first time we did it.
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Post by turps »

I have been thinking lately of fitting my frames aswell. they have only been there for 18mths.
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Post by bogged »

turps wrote:I have been thinking lately of fitting my frames aswell. they have only been there for 18mths.
ditto, got my other one sittin there to do..
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Post by swbpatrol »

were these the alluminium ones that a heap of outerlimit guys purchased? for around $200-$250
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swbpatrol wrote:were these the alluminium ones that a heap of outerlimit guys purchased? for around $200-$250
Yep!
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Post by Red_MAv »

Where did they purchase them from as my two rear side rubbers on the '89 maverick are bulging and must be rusted.
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Red_MAv wrote:Where did they purchase them from as my two rear side rubbers on the '89 maverick are bulging and must be rusted.
Its been that long that, I cant remember who did the bulk ordering and organising to get it delivered to a pick up place in each state. :?
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Post by swbpatrol »

i got some of the same just a note you can not lock the windows as it is missing the latch
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Post by Daisy »

took me farkall in the time to remove mine on and off..

Use plenty of lube :D :D
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Post by rOd »

swbpatrol wrote:i got some of the same just a note you can not lock the windows as it is missing the latch
:bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: I went down stairs to check this.

How did you guys that have installed the frames overcome this missing latch?

The old latches are spot welded to the frame. :x

I wish I spotted this 18+ months ago. :?
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Post by blade828 »

I did mine a couple of weeks ago and its really easy to do...took about 1 hour between 2 people. A bit fiddly getting the rubbers to sit in properly but just use the method on gqpatrol.com.
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