evna
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Registered: 18th Oct 05
Location: Halesowen, Birmingham
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Hello,
Some chavvy cunt last night decided to try and break into my car via the rear quarter window on the drivers side. Luckily the tint held all the glass in and the alarm went off. Nonetheless, im still facing a window replacement job.
So basically, if theres anyone out there who can tell me how to do it, either pm me or put it on this thread.
Cheers in advance,
Ev
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evna
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Registered: 18th Oct 05
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anyone??
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CCA
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Registered: 6th Dec 04
Location: Somewhere Drives: Not a bloody Vauxhall!
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give people more than 3 minutes to reply
will it not be easier for you to have your insurance replace it
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evna
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Registered: 18th Oct 05
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not really, im on an uber tight budget, and if i can do it for less than 50quid, then its gonna be cheaper. Just been one thing after another recently
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Edd
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Registered: 8th Nov 04
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less than 50 bucks hmmmmmmmm...........................scrappy?
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evna
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yeah, ill be getting the window from the scrappy, but just need to know how to change it. cant find any threads on it!
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CCA
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im not sure but would you not cut the seal, remove the window fit the new one and bond a new seal
probably wrong
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evna
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yeah probably something like that. Had a look at a thread about removing the whole 1/4 panel and they said the same thing.
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boyracer2002
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Registered: 10th Aug 02
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i got some windows still if you want, but their glued into the car, you will need a windscreen company to come and cut yours out (whats left) and glue your new one in
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