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swb gq windows

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swb gq windows

Post by mudmav »

hey guys i havent asked this question for a while i want to get rid of the 2 piece windows in my shorty (the rear ones) and put in single piece perpex. just wondering if anyone has done this and how you have secured the perspex or glass into the old window frame. my frames are stuffed so i want to try and avoid using them if possible. Any ideas and photos would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Nelso »

If you keep the rear seat it is illegal to have windows that don't open. The other option is to find someone who has recently chopped the back off and grab their window frames (zook60 just cut his). They are easy to replace as there's no glue involved, they just push out and back in.

If you want to change the rego to a 2 seater, then there is no problem.
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Post by mudmav »

it allready has a cage and barrier with no back seats so it is 2 seater only
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Post by stuckwithlux »

i think some dx model gq's came with a solid single piece of glass. try some wreckers. i did see someone selling them on outers or 4wdmonthly in the 4 sale section. ill try finding it.
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Post by Rhysta »

stuckwithlux wrote:i think some dx model gq's came with a solid single piece of glass. try some wreckers. i did see someone selling them on outers or 4wdmonthly in the 4 sale section. ill try finding it.
They dont fit, The lwb windows are shorter then the swb's. You need to find some from a wreckers or like others said a ute chop. Thats what I did.

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Post by mudmav »

yeah i know their are a couple of people on this forum that own swb's that have had 1 peice windows fitted, i assume that they are custom jobs. was hoping to maybe hear from one of them
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Post by Mudbum »

Hi people,Im an Autoglazier here in NZ and we do this all the time for people.
Three options - 1, A single peice of 5mm toughened glass fitted in claytonrite rubber about $200 a side.
- 2, A single peice of 5mm toughened glass fitted in urethane about $260 a side.
- 3, A single peice of 6mm Polycarb fitted in claytonrite rubber for about $180 a side.

Acrylic plastic would be cheaper but we dont recommened for this application (glass is better anyway)
Now since you Aussie's get stuff generally cheaper than us, :? it should give you some approx idea of cost.
It is a simple job really. :cool:
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Post by mudmav »

hey mate can you give me some more info as to wether you remove the old steel frames and then use the calytonrite on the lip that the body makes. also do you have any photos of this as i am struggling to understand how it works

thanks for your help
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Post by aza280 »

I had a fixed piece of toughend glass installed by O'BRIENS they didn't have a problem doing it and I still have back seat in $200 a side. I did have a piece of lexan in there but it was forever popping out.
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Post by Mudbum »

mudmav wrote:hey mate can you give me some more info as to wether you remove the old steel frames and then use the calytonrite on the lip that the body makes. also do you have any photos of this as i am struggling to understand how it works

thanks for your help
Photos on forums are not my strong point :oops: but if you need i will enlist some help posting a pic.
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Post by patrol42 »

Mudbum wrote:
mudmav wrote:hey mate can you give me some more info as to wether you remove the old steel frames and then use the calytonrite on the lip that the body makes. also do you have any photos of this as i am struggling to understand how it works

thanks for your help
Photos on forums are not my strong point :oops: but if you need i will enlist some help posting a pic.
If its anything like the LWB, then the entire sliding window frame and glass is removed (you wonder what held it in in the first place) , then the one piece glass and rubber seal simply fit into the lip the body makes. Same sort of setup as the windscreen

The LWB however is not a flat piece of glass and has a slight curve to it, I dont know if the shorty is the same.

I dont know if this helps, but its some info on how you replace the sliding windows http://www.gqpatrol.com/windowframes/index.htm
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Post by Mudbum »

"The LWB however is not a flat piece of glass and has a slight curve to it, I dont know if the shorty is the same."

Yep shortys are slightly curved also but not enuf to affect what is trying to be accomplished.
LWB being a shorter glass,a flat peice is a bit more noticable.
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Post by Mudbum »

PS. Use rope method NOT screwdriver method.The correct tool for this is a hook tool and even then the rubber is prone to ripping. :cry:
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Post by mudmav »

if you could enlist some help with photos that would be great or you could email them to me at weluvmud@gmail.com.
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Post by Mudbum »

Onto it :!:
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Post by mudmav »

thanks heaps mate
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Post by mudmav »

their we go guys, thanks again to mub bum ill put a photo of the finished product up in about a month when i actually get off my arse and do it.

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