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60 series rear sliding window

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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60 series rear sliding window

Post by stringer_00 »

Has anyone taken one of the rear, side sliding windows of their 60 series out? i just wanted to check how to go about it before i get into trouble!
My car was broken into and the @ssholes smashed one of them!
Cheers.
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Post by G_loomis »

I will have a few spare (truck getting chopped into a ute in 10 days) if ya want a replacement. I am in the brisbane area and have no idea where latrobe valley is (probably miles away). But if you can arrange getting them to you...they are yours!
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Post by stringer_00 »

Thanks for the offer, but ive already brought a spare window. i just wanted to know how how get it off the car so i can put the new one in.
if anyone knows could they give me a quick run through.
Cheers.
Daniel
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Post by The Fish »

Daniel, I pulled some out of my 60 series project car not long ago so I could cut it into a ute. From memory it is basically glued in with sikaflex. You need to pry it away using a lever/screwdriver and once it is started just slowly keep adding more pressure until the whole window frame comes away. It does sound easy and was easy but keep in mind I had no reason to preserve the window frame, body or paint work

You would then need to remove all left over sikaflex and then glue the window frame back in with sikaflex once you have changed the glass. Click on link provided for an online Toyota manual found in the Toyota Bible section on here. What you need is on page 504

Hope this helps.

Cheers ;)

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Post by beatle_bayly »

Run a piece of strong cord under thru the gap between body and frame and 'saw' through the glue. This will help prevent bending the frame or body outa shape.

I was going to Sikaflex mine back in but the panel beater told me to only use good quality silicone sealant as the Sikaflex is a bit TOO good for the job, making future removal a pain.
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