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Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

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Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by bogged »

Anyone needs em $165ea inc GST.. Couple of days hopefully to get in, and they are Genuine Nissan.
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Post by BIG GQ »

Are the fixed or sliding? Does this include rubbers? If so are the hot or something being genuine nissan at that price. :?
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Post by bogged »

BIG GQ wrote:Are the fixed or sliding? Does this include rubbers? If so are the hot or something being genuine nissan at that price. :?
I'll ask on Monday, they are genuine NIssan, and are not hot.
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Post by duncan »

How much for shorty sliding window frams
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Post by bogged »

duncan wrote:How much for shorty sliding window frames
Im also asking for them while Im at it :)
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Post by Red_MAv »

My sills are bulging big time so I need a set as well but dont know whether the old rubbers would go back in or not. Ive heard the rubbers are as dear as the frames so it becomes an expensive exercise to replace the whole lot.
Whereabouts in Victoria are you located?
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Post by bogged »

Red_MAv wrote:My sills are bulging big time so I need a set as well but dont know whether the old rubbers would go back in or not. Ive heard the rubbers are as dear as the frames so it becomes an expensive exercise to replace the whole lot.
Whereabouts in Victoria are you located?
Is yours LWB or SWB?

My LW frames came as rubber and metal all in 1.. but will find out omre tomorrow.

Im down cranny way ;)
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Post by duncan »

Was told by a wrecker here inWa that for $165 a side you can get some of the windscreen places to remove the sliders and replace it with a solid glass with new rubber no more problemsthats what I want to do
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Post by bogged »

duncan wrote:Was told by a wrecker here inWa that for $165 a side you can get some of the windscreen places to remove the sliders and replace it with a solid glass with new rubber no more problemsthats what I want to do
If you replace the frames with genurine nissan ones, you wont have a problem for about another ~14 yrs either (thats how long first ones lasted, and the new ones have drain holes etc), and can keep the opening windows... probably longer than you will keep the car.
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Post by derangedrover »

http://www.mmw.com.au/contact.shtml

Aluminium, powdercoated black, $363 per pair for LWB, frames only.
Just an option.

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Post by bogged »

derangedrover wrote:http://www.mmw.com.au/contact.shtml

Aluminium, powdercoated black, $363 per pair for LWB, frames only.
Just an option.

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yea someone on the GQ list posted that one, think it was Marin, is that were the group buy was not long ago on here?
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Post by derangedrover »

No idea on the group buy. I just found em on the net a while ago and thought they were a better idea than the steel and seal jobbies.

The other thing I was thinking is for the guys going to convert to solid windows, they are really easy to break into the car (get under the seal from the outside and they pop out, no noise of breaking glass etc.)compared to the sliding ones.

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Post by Red_MAv »

Mine is an '89 Maverick LWB and they have only started to go over the past year or so. If I can get another 14 or 15 years that will outlast the vehicle.
Definately interested in a set and Cranbourne is close to Endeavour Hills. There is a really good post in the bible on how to replace them, makes it look easy. Lets hope so.
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Post by stevelb1 »

Are the GQ the same as the MQ ones.
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Post by BIG GQ »

derangedrover wrote: solid windows, they are really easy to break into the car (get under the seal from the outside and they pop out, no noise of breaking glass etc.)compared to the sliding ones.

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I don't know about the rest of you guys but I have and owned both and removed both and can do it from outside the car with no noise on both versions. Admitably it is easier to to do with 2 people (one on inside of car) and rope/string but is possible to do in silence from outside on both versions so no real advantage of either.
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Post by Boxhead »

For your old rusty frames this is the company in W.A who makes aluminium frames Marine & Mobile Frames 08 93303800, these are black powder coated $363 a pair plus $61 for postage to Newcastle area.

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Post by hottiemonster »

any word on shorty frames yet, my mate is real keen on em.
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Post by bogged »

hottiemonster wrote:any word on shorty frames yet, my mate is real keen on em.
yea dude got a price on em,
Rubber $74
Weather Strip $175
Sash Chrome doohicky $171

these are per side.

Not in stock, can get in a day or 2..

got a set coming for a LWB on monday too :)
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Post by turps »

bogged wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:any word on shorty frames yet, my mate is real keen on em.
yea dude got a price on em,
Rubber $74
Weather Strip $175
Sash Chrome doohicky $171

these are per side.

Not in stock, can get in a day or 2..

got a set coming for a LWB on monday too :)
mmmm with rubbers at that price may have to put in an order for myself or atleast see what the local dealer will do.
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by adam.s »

bogged wrote:Anyone needs em $165ea inc GST.. Couple of days hopefully to get in, and they are Genuine Nissan.
Any chance you could get a price on the MQ SWB rear window frames and rubber?
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by bogged »

adam.s wrote:
bogged wrote:Anyone needs em $165ea inc GST.. Couple of days hopefully to get in, and they are Genuine Nissan.
Any chance you could get a price on the MQ SWB rear window frames and rubber?
yea can do.

Turps.. Yea they are doing good deals... it rocks.... :)
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by turps »

bogged wrote:
adam.s wrote:
bogged wrote:Anyone needs em $165ea inc GST.. Couple of days hopefully to get in, and they are Genuine Nissan.
Any chance you could get a price on the MQ SWB rear window frames and rubber?
yea can do.

Turps.. Yea they are doing good deals... it rocks.... :)
Thanks mate.
Might just buy them for when I eventually get around to fitting those window frames I have had for 18mths now.
Oh and what is the Sash Chrome doohicky??
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by bogged »

turps wrote:Might just buy them for when I eventually get around to fitting those window frames I have had for 18mths now.
Oh and what is the Sash Chrome doohicky??
yea I still have on at mums for 2 yrs now :oops:

the sash chrome doohicky is the bit thats not the Rubber or Weather Strip :armsup: :armsup: :finger:
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by turps »

bogged wrote:
turps wrote:Might just buy them for when I eventually get around to fitting those window frames I have had for 18mths now.
Oh and what is the Sash Chrome doohicky??
yea I still have on at mums for 2 yrs now :oops:

the sash chrome doohicky is the bit thats not the Rubber or Weather Strip :armsup: :armsup: :finger:
mmm ok.
Ok window make up-
Glass
Felt
Frame
Rubber
(Think Thats it)

where does the sash chrome doohicky fit in :?:
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by bogged »

turps wrote: mmm ok.
Ok window make up-
Glass
Felt
Frame
Rubber
(Think Thats it)

where does the sash chrome doohicky fit in :?:
NFI :( I dont have a shorty.
I'll ask today when i get the LWB ones for Peter.
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Post by chimpboy »

Has anyone had a serious stab at repairing/recoing the existing rusty ones? My SWB is still not too bad in that area, but the recently bought LWB has a fair bit of rust. I was thinking of taking them out, cleaning them, hitting them with rust converter and a wire brush, priming and painting the metal, and then putting them back in.

Is this going to be a waste of time or is it worth a go? It seems to me like they only ever rust down the bottom.

Jason
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Post by bogged »

chimpboy wrote:Has anyone had a serious stab at repairing/recoing the existing rusty ones? My SWB is still not too bad in that area, but the recently bought LWB has a fair bit of rust. I was thinking of taking them out, cleaning them, hitting them with rust converter and a wire brush, priming and painting the metal, and then putting them back in.

Is this going to be a waste of time or is it worth a go? It seems to me like they only ever rust down the bottom.

Jason
could work. new ones have drain holes in them - OEM ones dont.. water and shit builds up = rust...
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Re: Rear Side Window frames LWB GQ

Post by bogged »

turps wrote:mmm ok.
Ok window make up-
Glass
Felt
Frame
Rubber
(Think Thats it)

where does the sash chrome doohicky fit in :?:
ok, you dont need the chrome bit...


usually its just the FELT and the FRAME, the rubber is usually ok.
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Post by hottiemonster »

bogged wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:any word on shorty frames yet, my mate is real keen on em.
yea dude got a price on em,
Rubber $74
Weather Strip $175
Sash Chrome doohicky $171

these are per side.

Not in stock, can get in a day or 2..

got a set coming for a LWB on monday too :)
thanks for that, i sent him a message and waiting reply for what he wants to do.
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Post by Red_MAv »

Got my new super flash looking frames from bogged tomorrow is supposed to be the big day they go in but tonight I tried pushing on the inside top left rear corner of the window, how hard do you have to push. Cant feel any movement, there and as I am pushing on the glass dont want it to break while I am pushing. Do you need to maybe pull any of the rubber away at all?
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