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80 series window

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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80 series window

Post by buddastud333 »

does anyone know how or how hard it is to remove the fixed window in the bak of a 80series, its got rust startin to form under the rubber and i wanan get to it b4 it gets to the body to bad.

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Post by hdj105 »

Not hard at all, working from inside you need to lift the rubber seal and work it outwards, keeping gentle pressure on the glass. Start at one corner and work your way around.

Getting it back in is a bit trickier, you need to make a loop of small but strong cord around the channel in the rubber where the metal body would sit in the seal. Place cord inside window opening, sit window against body and gradually pull the cord around the seal causing the seal lip to sit inside the body. The older the rubber the harder the rubber gets and thus less pliable and less easy to work with.

Perhaps a quick visit to your local windscreen fitted or panel beater with a 6 pack may be handy.
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Post by Grasshopper »

If yours is a poverty pack the GXL windows will fit straight in.
I did it in mine to allow ventilation for when going hunting & the dogs fa.t.
Dave
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