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Post by flyinwall »

just out of curiosity would the windscreens out of an 82 trayback fit a 98 soft top
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

No, I have looked into that myself and the windscreens from year 98 are slightly larger than those of earlier models... so your 82 will be too small, as far as I know!
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Post by largesuzy »

Suzuki Surf Chik wrote:No, I have looked into that myself and the windscreens from year 98 are slightly larger than those of earlier models... so your 82 will be too small, as far as I know!

98s also have a slight curve in them and 82s are flat i think ;)
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Post by flyinwall »

ok thanks for that guys
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

while we are on the topic, anyone got a price they paid for a front window, would be around 80 bucks i had thought?
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Post by nicbeer »

haha. I paid 280 fitted for new window and rubber.
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Post by dreamz »

well i need one mines all smashed up got priced at $225 fitted which is crap can anyone help me out? its 4 a 98 sierra.
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

$225 is a reasonable price for fitted... you probably wouldn't want to do it yourself. Make sure they seal it up good with black goo! Its the best for keeping water out
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

i wouldnt think it would be that expensive seeing as its flat glass pretty much..
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Post by jabtronic »

One Stop Suzi Shop in Nerang... I think its around $140 fitted for a new front windscreen.
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Post by cutzook »

you guys are getting ripped. i paid $100 fitted and the guy came out to my place. that included a new rubber :armsup:
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

thats what i like to hear mate!

was it just regular window glass or shatter glass??

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Post by Gutless »

dreamz wrote:well i need one mines all smashed up got priced at $225 fitted which is crap can anyone help me out? its 4 a 98 sierra.


yours is a coily yes??

this glass is VERY different to a leafy sierra. Yours is encapsulated glass that is held in with urethane. it takes a bit more work to get a broken one out and refit. You also have to know what you are doing to ensure that it doesn't leak.

A leafy sierra ( pre 97) has a rope in glass, and any monkey can put one in in about 5 mins.

So your price of $225 is quite reasonable.

For a leafy it would be about double what I would pay.

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Post by nicbeer »

Interesting gutless. Thanks

I have a 85 drover and got a new one fitted and it was a ropey one. I also have bought a WT and this this had a broken windscreen, Taking it out was a mission as it was bonded in with the black gluey stuff.

This being so, i could change my NT windcreen into the WT ok? both 1.3';s

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Post by Gutless »

1 litre, NT and WT are completely interchangable. the only difference in the glass is the tints that were used over the different year models, however this is irrelevant, as the new glass will most likely be clean ( no tint)

Coily's are the only sierras with a unique windscreen.

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Post by dreamz »

Gutless wrote:
Coily's are the only sierras with a unique windscreen.

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